Knowledge management in the software industry:how Scrum activities support a knowledge management cycle

  • Tenório N
  • Pinto D
  • Silva M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Knowledge is the primary asset of the software industry which increases the complexity of the software development activities. Knowledge Management (KM) is an important practice that offers processes namely KM cycles and addressed to knowledge capture, creation, storage, dissemination, sharing, and use. Thereby, understanding different means to consolidate individual’s knowledge within the software industry is relevant to software development practitioners and researchers. Therefore, this article discusses how Scrum activities support KM cycle to convert the individual’s knowledge into common knowledge within software development teams. Our analysis points out that KM cycle combined with Scrum practices is a potential tool to disseminate individual knowledge across software development team members.

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Tenório, N., Pinto, D., Silva, M. J., Almeida, I. C. de, & Bortolozzi, F. (2020). Knowledge management in the software industry:how Scrum activities support a knowledge management cycle. Navus - Revista de Gestão e Tecnologia, 10, 01–13. https://doi.org/10.22279/navus.2020.v10.p01-13.928

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