Wikidev 2.0: discovering clusters of related team artifacts

K Bauer, M Fokaefs, B Tansey, E Stroulia - Proceedings of the 2009 …, 2009 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on …, 2009dl.acm.org
Most software development today is a team activity. Project team members collaboratively
work on the tasks necessary to accomplish the various project milestones. The work is
usually asynchronous, not orchestrated by any explicit workflow, sometimes geographically
distributed, and involves the use of a variety of tools, which do not always interoperate.
Version-control repositories are essential in supporting this collaboration but cannot
satisfactorily address the problem of traceability of interdependencies among the artifacts …
Most software development today is a team activity. Project team members collaboratively work on the tasks necessary to accomplish the various project milestones. The work is usually asynchronous, not orchestrated by any explicit workflow, sometimes geographically distributed, and involves the use of a variety of tools, which do not always interoperate. Version-control repositories are essential in supporting this collaboration but cannot satisfactorily address the problem of traceability of interdependencies among the artifacts produced by the individual tools. In the WikiDev 2.0 collaboration tool, we propose to address these problems by adopting a wiki as the central platform in which to integrate information about the various artifacts of interest, to cluster this information in clusters of relevant artifacts, and to present views on this information that cut across the individual tool boundaries. In this paper, we discuss the central clustering algorithm in WikiDev 2.0 and we evaluate its effectiveness with a case study.
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