Knowledge-Based Processes in Software Development focuses on the inherent issues to help practitioners in gaining understanding of software development processes. The best practices highlighted in this publication will be essential to software professionals working in the industry as well as students and researchers in the domain of software engineering in order to successfully employ knowledge management procedures.
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Focuses on the inherent issues to help practitioners in gaining understanding of software development processes. The best practices highlighted in this publication will be essential to software professionals working in the industry as well as students and researchers in software engineering in order to successfully employ knowledge management procedures.
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ISBN
9781466642294
Publisert
2013-06-30
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Vendor
Idea Group,U.S.
Vekt
975 gr
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
318

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Saqib Saeed is an assistant professor at the Computer Science department at Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan. He has a Ph.D. in Information Systems from University of Siegen, Germany, and a Masters degree in Software Technology from Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He is also a certified software quality engineer from American Society of Quality. His research interests lie in the areas of human-centered computing, computer supported cooperative work, empirical software engineering and ICT4D.

Izzat Mahmoud Alsmadi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Yarmouk University in Jordan. He obtained his Ph.D degree in Software Engineering from NDSU (USA). His second Master’s is in Software Engineering from NDSU (USA) and his first Master’s is in CIS from University of Phoenix (USA). He had B.sc degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Mutah University in Jordan. Before joining Yarmouk University he worked for several years in several companies and institutions in Jordan, USA, and UAE. His research interests include: software engineering, software testing, e-learning, software metrics, and formal methods.