Enhancing deployment requirements' traceability via knowledge management audit

Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel, Irit Hadar, Meira Levy

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Abstract

This paper presents a case study of an IT firm, in which the deployment architecture process was analyzed from a knowledge management (KM) perspective, using the KM audit methodology, SEKAM. The analysis identified several KM gaps, which can cause serious deployment requirements' traceability (RT) problems. Based on these findings, we propose a preliminary reengineered deployment architecture process, including enhanced knowledge repositories and processes that facilitate RT throughout the deployment process. The enhanced process aims at assisting architects in better receiving a precise and wide perspective of the overall requirements of the product, and improves RT throughout the deployment process.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)574-577
Number of pages4
JournalProceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE
Volume2013-January
Issue numberJanuary
StatePublished - 2013
Event25th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2013 - Boston, United States
Duration: 27 Jun 201329 Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Component
  • Deployment architecture
  • Knowledge audit
  • Knowledge management
  • Requirements' traceability introduction

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Software

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