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  1. Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
  2. Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 10
  3. Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2014
  4. Agile knowledge management: a survey of Indian perceptions
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Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 13
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 12
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 11
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 10
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2014
State of practice in requirements engineering: contemporary data
A statistical study of the relevance of lines of code measures in software projects
Multi-objective test prioritization via a genetic algorithm
Computer-aided discovery of formal specification behavioral requirements and requirement to implementation mappings
Mapping of improvement models as a risk reduction strategy: a theoretical comparison for the aerospace industry
Agile knowledge management: a survey of Indian perceptions
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Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering : Volume 7
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Agile knowledge management: a survey of Indian perceptions

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Singh, Amitoj Singh, Kawaljeet Sharma, Neeraj
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract This paper is a pivot step to find out the level of KM adoption of Indian software organizations which are using agile practices for software development. After reviewing the literature it was found although many practitioners believe that KM practices are embodied in agile methodologies but it is not documented efficiently. Survey was used to take perception of agile organizations. KM practices are grouped into seven factors and respondents are taken from Indian software industry. Organizations are divided into different demographics: size, core area, type. Different statistical tests are used to conclude outputs of the questionnaire. It is found that Indian software industry working with agile practices lacks in providing any formal head for KM positioning. Learning and sharing through discussion forms is the most used practices among all respondents of organizations, whereas least accepted practice is dependent upon documents for transfer of knowledge. Indian organizations also lack in appointing a formal head who can provide guidelines for agile practice.
Starting Page 297
Ending Page 315
Page Count 19
File Format PDF
ISSN 16145046
Journal Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
Volume Number 10
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 16145054
Language English
Publisher Springer London
Publisher Date 2014-07-23
Publisher Place London
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Agile software development Knowledge management Scrum KM practices Knowledge sharing Extreme programming Software Engineering Computing Methodologies Computer Applications
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Software
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