Advances in Learning Software Organizations: 4th International Workshop, LSO 2002, Chicago, IL, USA, August 6, 2002. Revised Papers

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The theme of the 4th International Workshop on Learning Software Organizations (LSO 2002) was “BalancingAgile Processes and Long-Term Learning in Software - ganizations.”The LSOWorkshop series focuses on technical, organizational, and social solutions to problems of learning from past experiences and codifying the resulting best practicessotheycanbesystematicallyusedinsubsequentsoftwaredevelopmentefforts. Through paper presentations, panels, and discussions, the workshop explored the issues of managing knowledge in dynamic domains requiring signi?cant differences betweenorganizationsandbetweenprojects.Challengesdiscussedrangedfromrealistic assumptions on the added documentation burden LSO techniques may require to how effectively repositories have been used in the past to the team and social issues involved in applying solutions created by others. Experience-based approaches were discussed extensively and some reports of initial successes were given along with some instances where the experience base was underutilized. Enabling organizational learning involves more than repositories, search engines, and training. At its core, it involves creating new work practices that value current practices while searching for improvements. The issues involved are both technical and behavioral,aseffectivetechnologymayenticeutilization,butexperiencehasshownthat other factors weigh in just as heavily. There are currently no profound or ?nal answers on these questions, nor are they expected for some time to come, if at all. Hence the need for continued research into these dif?cult issues. This workshop, and others to follow hope to begin to shed light on the issues so an effective and fruitful dialog can begin that can lead to signi?cant contributions to the software engineering and knowledge management ?elds, amongst others.

Author(s): Scott Henninger, Frank Maurer (auth.), Scott Henninger, Frank Maurer (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2640
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 115
Tags: Software Engineering; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computers and Education; Computers and Society; Management of Computing and Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages -
Learning Software Organizations and Agile Software Development: Complementary or Contradictory Concepts?....Pages 1-3
Extending Agile Methods: Postmortem Reviews as Extended Feedback....Pages 4-12
The Collaborative Learning Methodology CORONET-Train: Implementation and Guidance....Pages 13-24
Building Communities among Software Engineers: The ViSEK Approach to Intra- and Inter-Organizational Learning....Pages 25-33
An On-Line Software Engineering Repository for Germany’s SME – An Experience Report....Pages 34-43
Tool Support for Experience-Based Methodologies....Pages 44-59
Knowledge Management Support for Distributed Agile Software Processes....Pages 60-80
Learning and Understanding a Software Process through Simulation of Its Underlying Model....Pages 81-93
Technology Support for Knowledge Management....Pages 94-103
Software Engineering Decision Support – A New Paradigm for Learning Software Organizations....Pages 104-113
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