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The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process
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@article{IJASEIT10181, author = {Mastura Hanafiah and Rusli Abdullah and Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad and Jamilah Din}, title = {The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process}, journal = {International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, year = {2020}, pages = {1016--1024}, keywords = {experience factory; knowledge management; software development process; prototype evaluation.}, abstract = {Knowledge, and experiences in software development have been accumulated over time throughout the project lifecycle. Previous studies have shown that the management of knowledge and experiences in software development has always been an issue. Therefore, the knowledge transfer and information flow are inefficient, misinterpretation, and inconsistencies always occur between individuals or teams, and the organization fails to learn from past projects. It is understood that efficient knowledge and experience management for software development organizations is crucial for the purpose of sharing and future reuse. This paper discusses the prototype development for a proposed model, which is based on the experience factory approach, to manage knowledge and experiences for the software development process. Discussions include the system functionalities and design, infrastructure requirements, and implementation approach. The efficiency and effectiveness of the prototype are evaluated as survey research based on Jennex & Olfman knowledge management success model. Rasch analysis is used for data reliability and validity. Results show positive feedback on the model’s efficiency and effectiveness. Additionally, as agreed by most respondents, the top three of the model contributions are: to encourage learning organization, to prevent knowledge loss and to aid in decision making.
}, issn = {2088-5334}, publisher = {INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development}, url = {http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=10181}, doi = {10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.10181} }
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%A Hanafiah, Mastura %A Abdullah, Rusli %A Azmi Murad, Masrah Azrifah %A Din, Jamilah %D 2020 %T The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process %B 2020 %9 experience factory; knowledge management; software development process; prototype evaluation. %! The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process %K experience factory; knowledge management; software development process; prototype evaluation. %XKnowledge, and experiences in software development have been accumulated over time throughout the project lifecycle. Previous studies have shown that the management of knowledge and experiences in software development has always been an issue. Therefore, the knowledge transfer and information flow are inefficient, misinterpretation, and inconsistencies always occur between individuals or teams, and the organization fails to learn from past projects. It is understood that efficient knowledge and experience management for software development organizations is crucial for the purpose of sharing and future reuse. This paper discusses the prototype development for a proposed model, which is based on the experience factory approach, to manage knowledge and experiences for the software development process. Discussions include the system functionalities and design, infrastructure requirements, and implementation approach. The efficiency and effectiveness of the prototype are evaluated as survey research based on Jennex & Olfman knowledge management success model. Rasch analysis is used for data reliability and validity. Results show positive feedback on the model’s efficiency and effectiveness. Additionally, as agreed by most respondents, the top three of the model contributions are: to encourage learning organization, to prevent knowledge loss and to aid in decision making.
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Mastura Hanafiah,Rusli Abdullah,Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad and Jamilah Din,"The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process," International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1016-1024, 2020. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.10181.
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TY - JOUR AU - Hanafiah, Mastura AU - Abdullah, Rusli AU - Azmi Murad, Masrah Azrifah AU - Din, Jamilah PY - 2020 TI - The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process JF - International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology; Vol. 10 (2020) No. 3 Y2 - 2020 SP - 1016 EP - 1024 SN - 2088-5334 PB - INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development KW - experience factory; knowledge management; software development process; prototype evaluation. N2 -Knowledge, and experiences in software development have been accumulated over time throughout the project lifecycle. Previous studies have shown that the management of knowledge and experiences in software development has always been an issue. Therefore, the knowledge transfer and information flow are inefficient, misinterpretation, and inconsistencies always occur between individuals or teams, and the organization fails to learn from past projects. It is understood that efficient knowledge and experience management for software development organizations is crucial for the purpose of sharing and future reuse. This paper discusses the prototype development for a proposed model, which is based on the experience factory approach, to manage knowledge and experiences for the software development process. Discussions include the system functionalities and design, infrastructure requirements, and implementation approach. The efficiency and effectiveness of the prototype are evaluated as survey research based on Jennex & Olfman knowledge management success model. Rasch analysis is used for data reliability and validity. Results show positive feedback on the model’s efficiency and effectiveness. Additionally, as agreed by most respondents, the top three of the model contributions are: to encourage learning organization, to prevent knowledge loss and to aid in decision making.
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RT Journal Article ID 10181 A1 Hanafiah, Mastura A1 Abdullah, Rusli A1 Azmi Murad, Masrah Azrifah A1 Din, Jamilah T1 The Development and Evaluation of Experience-Based Factory Model for Software Development Process JF International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology VO 10 IS 3 YR 2020 SP 1016 OP 1024 SN 2088-5334 PB INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development K1 experience factory; knowledge management; software development process; prototype evaluation. ABKnowledge, and experiences in software development have been accumulated over time throughout the project lifecycle. Previous studies have shown that the management of knowledge and experiences in software development has always been an issue. Therefore, the knowledge transfer and information flow are inefficient, misinterpretation, and inconsistencies always occur between individuals or teams, and the organization fails to learn from past projects. It is understood that efficient knowledge and experience management for software development organizations is crucial for the purpose of sharing and future reuse. This paper discusses the prototype development for a proposed model, which is based on the experience factory approach, to manage knowledge and experiences for the software development process. Discussions include the system functionalities and design, infrastructure requirements, and implementation approach. The efficiency and effectiveness of the prototype are evaluated as survey research based on Jennex & Olfman knowledge management success model. Rasch analysis is used for data reliability and validity. Results show positive feedback on the model’s efficiency and effectiveness. Additionally, as agreed by most respondents, the top three of the model contributions are: to encourage learning organization, to prevent knowledge loss and to aid in decision making.
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