KNOWLEDGE SHARING MANAGEMENT (KSM) MODEL IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
YASEEN MUHAMMAD ◽  
WAJID KAMAL SYED ◽  
BACHA MOHIM ◽  
KHAN ABDULLAH ◽  
UR RAHMAN INAYAT ◽  
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Author(s):  
Linda Greene ◽  
Inkyoung Hur ◽  
Yair Levy ◽  
Ling Wang ◽  
Keumseok Kang

This study investigates the effects of media affordances and information security awareness on knowledge sharing behavior among global software development (GSD) team members. Using survey data collected from 214 GSD team members, we identify the three organizational media affordances based on prior affordance literature: awareness, searchability, and editability. Positive relationships are found between perceived media affordances and actualized media affordances. We further find that two actualized affordances, awareness and editability, have significant relationships to knowledge sharing behavior, and these relationships are moderated by awareness of information security. Additional analysis indicates that occupational culture caused by region affects some relationships among media affordances and knowledge sharing behavior. This study contributes to the media affordance literature by identifying the organizational media affordances related to knowledge sharing behavior and showing that the effects of these media affordances on knowledge sharing are moderated by users’ awareness of information security.


Author(s):  
Kamalendu Pal ◽  
Idongesit Williams

Software development is a knowledge-intensive practice. Software development teams rely on human resources and systematic approaches to share knowledge on system design. This collaborative knowledge sharing and preserving mechanism is known as “knowledge management” in software industries. In the software development process, coordination of system design functionalities requires knowledge-sharing infrastructure within the team members. Semantic web service computing (SWSC) provides opportunities and value-added service capabilities that global software development team requires to exchange information. This chapter describes the features of an ontology-based web portal framework, called CKIA (Collaborative Knowledge Integration Architecture), for integrating distributed knowledge in a global software development project. The CKIA framework uses a hybrid knowledge-based system consisting of Structural Case-Based Reasoning (S-CBR), Rule-Based Reasoning(RBR), and an ontology-based concept similarity assessment mechanism. A business scenario is used to present some functionalities of the framework.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Azeem Akbar ◽  
Ahmad Al-Sanad ◽  
Abeer AbdulAziz AlSanad ◽  
Abdu Ghmaei ◽  
Muhammad Shafiq ◽  
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