Software Architecture Knowledge Management 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02374-3_2
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Knowledge Management in Software Architecture: State of the Art

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“…To improve the effectiveness of the approach, they also presented an ensemble of decision trees which was shown to be more robust when the train ing data changes. Rik Farenhorst and Remco C. de Boer [19] described four main v iews on architectural knowledge based on the results of a systematic literature review. Based on software architecture and knowledge management theory they defined four main categories of arch itectural knowledge, and discussed four distinct philosophies on managing architectural knowledge.…”
Section: Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the effectiveness of the approach, they also presented an ensemble of decision trees which was shown to be more robust when the train ing data changes. Rik Farenhorst and Remco C. de Boer [19] described four main v iews on architectural knowledge based on the results of a systematic literature review. Based on software architecture and knowledge management theory they defined four main categories of arch itectural knowledge, and discussed four distinct philosophies on managing architectural knowledge.…”
Section: Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The systematic review process includes a number of steps. Following [38], [39], we defined our SLR protocol by defining a suitable search string (used to match the set of research questions in the best possible way), a time period (adequate to capture as many relevant papers as possible), a list of web search engines (used to automatically identify a list of papers, potentially related to the review research topic), and a studies selection process (used to select those articles that better fits our research questions).…”
Section: May 25 2012 Draftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an abstraction of the system, one or more models can be selected to support different tasks throughout system's analysis and design. For instance, models can be useful for explaining complex parts of the design to non-technical stakeholders, thus contributing for knowledge dissemination among stakeholders (Farenhorst & Boer, 2009). Moreover, models can also be useful for assessing the suitability of architectural decisions since an early stage of the system's life cycle (Capilla, Nakagawa, Zdun, & Carrillo, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%