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Second workshop on knowledge management for distributed agile processes
models, techniques, and infrastructure (kmdap 2005)
pp. 398-399
Abstract
Traditional process-oriented knowledge management (KM) approaches are inadequate for highly dynamic and volatile processes, whose steps cannot be planned in advance, and during which new, unanticipated "knowledge needs' frequently arise: such processes handle mostly informal documents and rely on face-to-face communication between participants. During the workshop, practitioners and researchers presented novel approaches for decision support within agile processes, agile process modeling, and communities of practice.
Publication details
Published in:
Dieter Althoff Klaus, Dengel Andreas, Bergmann Ralph, Nick Markus (2005) Professional knowledge management: third biennial conference, wm 2005, Kaiserslautern, Germany, april 10-13, 2005, revised selected papers. Berlin, Springer.
Pages: 398-399
DOI: 10.1007/11590019_46
Full citation:
Holz Harald, Maus Heiko, Nomura Naoyuki, Schaaf Martin (2005) „Second workshop on knowledge management for distributed agile processes: models, techniques, and infrastructure (kmdap 2005)“, In: K. Dieter Althoff, A. Dengel, R. Bergmann & M. Nick (eds.), Professional knowledge management, Berlin, Springer, 398–399.