Collaborative Software Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-10294-3_10
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The GRIFFIN Collaborative Virtual Community for Architectural Knowledge Management

Abstract: Modern software architecting increasingly often takes place in geographically distributed contexts involving teams of professionals and customers with different backgrounds and roles. So far, attention and effort have been mainly dedicated to individuals sharing already formalized knowledge and less to social, informal collaboration. Furthermore, in Web 2.0 contexts, little to no attention has been given to practitioners carrying out complex, collaborative, and knowledgeintensive tasks in organizational contex… Show more

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“…Intra-and interorganizational collaboration, e.g., between different stakeholders in an organization-specific architecture or between organizations that collectively maintain and/or use a generic reference architecture, requires that architectural knowledge is shared within or between organizations. In previous work [5], we have outlined the requirements for collaboration in such environments: Manage architectural decisions, Codify architectural knowledge, Search architectural knowledge, Support community building, Provide intelligent support, and Enrich architectural knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-and interorganizational collaboration, e.g., between different stakeholders in an organization-specific architecture or between organizations that collectively maintain and/or use a generic reference architecture, requires that architectural knowledge is shared within or between organizations. In previous work [5], we have outlined the requirements for collaboration in such environments: Manage architectural decisions, Codify architectural knowledge, Search architectural knowledge, Support community building, Provide intelligent support, and Enrich architectural knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se hace especial énfasis en limitar el uso de imágenes, así como reducir su resolución y tamaño con el propósito de disminuir el tiempo de espera con respecto a la descarga de la página. Internet ha tenido una marcada evolución en los últimos años, permitiendo el acceso y el intercambio de información de manera ágil, con características de flexibilidad en la tecnología de acceso y con capacidades de integración a nivel de servicios [1]. Se propone el empleo de técnicas para optimizar la descarga y despliegue de las páginas.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Internet ha tenido una marcada evolución en los últimos años, permitiendo el acceso y el intercambio de información de manera ágil, con características de flexibilidad en la tecnología de acceso y con capacidades de integración a nivel de servicios [Lago et al, 2010]. La tendencia actual de Internet es fomentar la colaboración y el trabajo en comunidad a través de servicios como: foros, wikis, blogs, entre otros, más conocidos como herramientas de la Web 2.0; estas herramientas están siendo integradas en plataformas tales como redes sociales, CAV, e-Learning o en servicios de alto nivel compuestos a partir de otros servicios [Ashwin, 2006, Schröder et al, 2010.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified