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Twelfth International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Knowledge Sharing: Agile Methods vs. Tayloristic Methods
Linz, Austria
June 09-June 11
ISBN: 0-7695-1963-6
Thomas Chau, University of Calgary
Frank Maurer, University of Calgary
Grigori Melnik, University of Calgary
This paper presents a comparative analysis of knowledge sharing approaches of agile and Tayloristic (traditional) software development teams. Issues of knowledge creation, knowledge conversion and transfer, continuous learning, competence management and team composition are discussed. Experience repositories and other tools for knowledge dissemination are examined.
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Thomas Chau, Frank Maurer, Grigori Melnik, "Knowledge Sharing: Agile Methods vs. Tayloristic Methods," wetice, pp.302, Twelfth International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2003
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