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2003 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE'03)
The Anatomy of an Experience Repository
Roman Castles (Rome), Italy
September 30-October 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2002-2
Louise Scott, University of New South Wales
Ross Jeffery, University of New South Wales
This paper presents empirical data on the use of a software engineering experience repository in a small software organisation. The data contains information about the use, usefulness and structure of the repository. Analysis of the data provides insights into how experience management can support software development in a small software organisation. The data shows that the organisation used the experience repository extensively, found the repository positively useful and realised tangible benefits from its use. The most entered and retrieved types of experience were code examples and document templates and examples, suggesting that the experience repository supported the organisation by providing a vehicle for reuse of concrete development artifacts.
Citation:
Louise Scott, Ross Jeffery, "The Anatomy of an Experience Repository," isese, pp.162, 2003 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE'03), 2003
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