Designing complex software tools can be advantageously supported by using modelling tools based on fuzzy algorithms and principles used in modelling of decision-making processes. Nevertheless, it is necessary to dispose of a system enabling to acquire knowledge from reactions of users of these complex systems. It primarily concerns simulation of decision-making processes as well as ways of knowledge acquisition. The solution is a proposal of an automated tool which enables to substitute an expert when selecting a suitable action based on symptoms of the current way of work. This tool will suggest which practices are suitable to use in SW development. Therefore, the tool supports decision making on practices relevancy, whereas implementation itself is up to the team.
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Klimeš, C., Krajčík, V., & Farana, R. (2017). Proposal of complex software applications. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 575, pp. 53–61). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57141-6_6
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