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    International conference on software engineering and knowledge engineering: Session chair

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    The Thirtieth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE 2018) will be held at the Hotel Pullman, San Francisco Bay, USA, from July 1 to July 3, 2018. SEKE2018 will also be dedicated in memory of Professor Lofti Zadeh, a great scholar, pioneer and leader in fuzzy sets theory and soft computing. The conference aims at bringing together experts in software engineering and knowledge engineering to discuss on relevant results in either software engineering or knowledge engineering or both. Special emphasis will be put on the transference of methods between both domains. The theme this year is soft computing in software engineering & knowledge engineering. Submission of papers and demos are both welcome

    Knowledge Management Governance in Software Development Process with GI-Tropos

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    Governing Knowledge Management in a Requirements-Driven Software Processes such as (GI-) Tropos or even waterfall, V, UP-based ones allows IT managers to propose rules for efficient handling of information and resources to cope with stakeholders' requirements. On the one hand, Knowledge Management Governance in software engineering has to ensure that software organization business processes determine organizational knowledge access conditions, quality maintenance, decision making processes and means of resolving knowledge management obstacles of the organization. On the other hand, requirements-driven software methods are development processes using high-level social-oriented models to drive the software life cycle both in terms of project management and deductive iterative engineering techniques. Typically, such methods are well-suited for the straightforward inclusion and adaptation of knowledge management governance principles into the software development life cycle. To consolidate both perspectives, this paper proposes a generic framework allowing to drive Knowledge Management in the GI-Tropos software processes

    Knowledge Management Governance in Software Development Process with GI-Tropos

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    Governing Knowledge Management in a Requirements-Driven Software Processes such as (GI-)Tropos or even waterfall, V, UP-based ones allows IT managers to propose rules for efficient handling of information and resources to cope with stakeholders’ requirements. On the one hand, Knowledge Management Governance in software engineering has to ensure that software organization business processes determine organizational knowledge access conditions, quality maintenance, decision making processes and means of resolving knowledge management obstacles of the organization. On the other hand, requirements-driven software methods are development processes using high-level social-oriented models to drive the software life cycle both in terms of project management and deductive iterative engineering techniques. Typically, such methods are well-suited for the straightforward inclusion and adaptation of knowledge management governance principles into the software development life cycle. To consolidate both perspectives, this paper proposes a generic framework allowing to drive Knowledge Management in the GI-Tropos software processes
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