Software Experience Bases: A Consolidated Evaluation and Status Report

The paper studies the potential success of using software experience bases for organizational learning. First, a survey of some previous efforts in the area is presented, together with experiences from related fields. The NASA-SEL Experience Factory will be especially commented. We note, that, moder...

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