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    A Data Warehouse system for Human resource Management in a Distributed Software Development

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    Abstract: The study proposed a new concept called as „Responsibility Index‟ (RIndex) that can administer all responsibilities of members involved in developing a team in a distributed team. This Index recorded and automatically updated roles changes. This research study uses the concept of a data warehouse system for data management. The objective of this study is to tracking and monitoring the performance of a developer using RIndex. A data warehousing system implemented to store the data require for the management of all the roles require of a project. The usages of this warehouse support the higher management team to manage the team without much technical knowledge because most of the analytical facilities are integrated with this system itself. Several interesting reports are a generatedallocated hour for each task, the status of the percentage of hours utilized so far. From such report, a development team can get some information about the progress of the project per task wise-Analysis, testing, etc. A report shows the group projection of status of the project such as total hours allotted for a task 'Analysis' or 'Design' etc., the percentage of hours allocation as per a task, used hours and its percentage of usages against each task and percentage of the entered projects hours. It represents almost all data appears in WBS and Gantt chart of a project. Based on the data available, the project team or manager can plan further actions.Keywords: Data Warehouse system, responsibility index, Distributed Software Development, resource management(Article History: Received 10 September 2016 and accepted 26 December 2016

    The application of knowledge-sharing workspace paradigm for software architecture processes

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    Paper presented at the 3rd International Workshop on Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge (SHARK '08), held as part of the 30th International Conference on Software Engineering.Management of architectural knowledge is vital for improving an organisation's capabilities in software architecture. Recently, there have been many efforts to develop various kinds of tools for managing architectural knowledge. However, most of these efforts overlook the fact that most of the working teams in today's organisations are distributed. This paper proposes the application of electronic workspace paradigm for capturing and sharing knowledge to support the software architecture processes.Muhammad Ali Baba
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