Shared Knowledge in Virtual Software Teams: A Preliminary Framework

Tor Erlend Fægri, V. Stray, N. B. Moe
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Shared knowledge allows virtual teams to collaborate more effectively. Shared knowledge in teams, hereafter called team knowledge, must be established and maintained. This is a key enabler for agile development in a distributed context. Hence, organizations may benefit from efforts to ensure sufficient levels of team knowledge. Such efforts may include different measures, such as project kick-offs, frequent visits across locations, knowledge sharing tools and practices. However, team knowledge includes many types of knowledge, with different impacts on the team's work. This paper outlines a framework for conceptualizing the breadth of team knowledge relevant for virtual software teams. With the help of this framework, organizations can think more strategically about how to improve team knowledge -- for example the planning of kick-offs, what to focus on in face-to-face meetings and how the team members work together on a day-to-day basis. The framework may also be used to assist in planning team composition, for example based on individuals' knowledge and the overlap with other team members' knowledge. The framework uses four broad categories of team knowledge: task-related, team-related, process-related and goal-related. Beneath these four categories the framework details and describes more concrete knowledge types. We also provide examples from software practice for each knowledge type.
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虚拟软件团队中的知识共享:一个初步框架
共享的知识允许虚拟团队更有效地协作。团队中的共享知识(以下称为团队知识)必须建立和维护。这是在分布式环境中实现敏捷开发的关键因素。因此,组织可以从确保足够的团队知识水平的努力中受益。这些努力可能包括不同的措施,如项目启动、跨地点频繁访问、知识共享工具和实践。然而,团队知识包括许多类型的知识,对团队工作的影响是不同的。本文概述了一个框架,用于概念化与虚拟软件团队相关的团队知识的广度。在这个框架的帮助下,组织可以更有策略地思考如何提高团队知识——例如,启动计划,面对面会议的重点,以及团队成员如何在日常基础上一起工作。该框架也可用于协助计划团队组成,例如基于个人的知识和与其他团队成员的知识的重叠。该框架使用了四大类团队知识:与任务相关、与团队相关、与过程相关和与目标相关。在这四个类别之下,框架详细描述了更具体的知识类型。我们还为每种知识类型提供了来自软件实践的示例。
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