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Tables of Contents for Learning Software Organizations
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Overview
Introduction and Motivation
3
1
Learning Organizations in the Software Engineering Domain
4
7
Knowledge Management Terminology
4
2
The Quality Improvement Paradigm
6
2
The Experience Factory Organization
8
2
Organizational Knowledge Creation
10
1
Enabling Techniques for Learning Organizations
11
6
Experimentation
12
1
Measurement
12
1
Modeling
13
2
Reuse
15
1
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)
15
2
Outlook
17
1
The Contributions from SEKE'99 and LSO'99 to this Book
18
2
Methodology
18
1
Applications
19
1
References
20
5
Methodology
Systematic Population, Utilization, and Maintenance of a Repository for Comprehensive Reuse
25
26
Klaus-Dieter Althoff
Andreas Birk
Susanne Hartkopf
Wolfgang Muller
Markus Nick
Dagmar Surmann
Carsten Tautz
On Developing a Repository Structure Tailored for Reuse with Improvement
51
21
Raimund L. Feldmann
Systematically Diagnosing and Improving the Perceived Usefulness of Organizational Memories
72
15
Klaus-Dieter Althoff
Markus Nick
Carsten Tautz
Technical Requirements for the Implementation of an Experience Base
87
16
Mikael Broome
Per Runeson
Proactive Knowledge Delivery for Enterprise Knowledge Management
103
15
Andreas Abecker
Ansgar Bernardi
Michael Sintek
Goal-Oriented and Similarity-Based Retrieval of Software Engineering Experienceware
118
24
Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim
Klaus-Dieter Althoff
Ricardo M. Barcia
A Knowledge Management Lifecycle for Experience Packages on Software Engineering Technologies
142
21
Andreas Birk
Felix Kroschel
Applications
Knowledge Management at a Software House An Experience Report
163
8
Peter Brossler
``Talk to Paula and Peter - They Are Experienced'' - The Experience Engine in a Nutshell
171
15
Conny Johansson
Patrik Hall
Michael Coquard
Push or Pull: Two Cognitive Modes of Systematic Experience Transfer at DaimlerChrysler
186
19
Eva Wieser
Frank Houdek
Kurt Schneider
Collecting, Storing and Utilizing Information about Improvement Opportunities: A Discussion of the Non-Technological Barriers to Success
205
5
Henrik M. Giaever
Transferring and Evolving Experience: A Practical Approach and Its Application on Software Inspections
210
 
Frank Houdek
Christian Bunse