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A Behavior Tree-Based Model for Supporting the Analysis of Knowledge Transferred in Software R&D Teams
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2016-05-12Registro en:
Fernández Del Carpio A. (2016) A Behavior Tree-Based Model for Supporting the Analysis of Knowledge Transferred in Software R&D Teams. In: Clarke P., O'Connor R., Rout T., Dorling A. (eds) Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination. SPICE 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 609. Springer, Cham
978-3-319-38980-6
Springer, Cham
10.1007/978-3-319-38980-6_27
Autor
Fernández Del Carpio, Alvaro
Institución
Resumen
Software R&D teams require proper forms of representing knowledge at carrying out software engineering
processes and researches. In this context, transfer of knowledge becomes a dynamic process because team
members participating in the process acquire, communicate and integrate knowledge from different
sources. In this paper, a behavior tree-based model is presented for representing knowledge generated from
research and development activities. Through structured nodes representing pieces of knowledge, it is
possible to identify key points of new challenges, concerns, issues, gaps, etc., and shed lights on new
insights and knowledge of importance to team members, contributing to improve and provide solutions to
the domain analyzed.