Knowledge Management in Agile Methods Context
Knowledge Management in Agile Methods Context
Agile methods are characterized with flexibility, reliance on tacit knowledge, and face to face communication in contrast to traditional methods that rely on explicit knowledge sharing mechanism, extensive documentation, and formal means of communication. In this chapter, the authors will have a look at the knowledge management techniques used in different software development processes with focus on agile methods. Then they will test the claim of more informal knowledge sharing and see the mechanisms used to exchange and document knowledge. The test is on the basis of a survey conducted by Scott Ambler in 2009, where he surveyed over 300 agile practitioners asking them about mechanisms used and in which context every mechanism is applied.
CITATION: Alzoabi, Zaidoun. Knowledge Management in Agile Methods Context edited by El Sheikh, Asim Abdel Rahman . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2011. Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations - Available at: https://library.au.int/knowledge-management-agile-methods-context