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Ninth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'02)
p. 603
A Process-Centred Experience Repository for a Small Software Organisation
Louise Scott, University of New South Wales
Lucila Carvalho, University of New South Wales
Ross Jeffery, University of New South Wales
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This paper presents the design, implementation and
evaluation of an experience repository in a small software
organisation. The experience repository was developed
and installed as part of an ongoing software process
improvement effort and uses software process to structure
experience and make it available for reuse. The
experience repository is accessed through a web-based
process guide with experiences related to particular tasks
linked directly to the pages describing those tasks. This
way experiences, including examples of documents,
checklists or unstructured experiences such as anecdotes
and lessons learnt can be easily entered and retrieved by
users when required. This paper presents the design of the
repository, the implementation and preliminary results
regarding its acceptance and use.
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Citation:
Louise Scott, Lucila Carvalho, Ross Jeffery,
"A Process-Centred Experience Repository for a Small Software Organisation,"
apsec,
p. 603,
Ninth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'02),
2002
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