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Documenting software using adaptive software artifacts

Published: 26 October 2013 Publication History

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Creating and using software documentation presents numerous challenges, namely in what concerns the expression of knowledge structures, consistency maintenance and classification. Adaptive Software Artifacts is a flexible approach to expressing structured contents that tackles these concerns, and that is being realized in the context of a Software Forge.

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SPLASH '13: Proceedings of the 2013 companion publication for conference on Systems, programming, & applications: software for humanity
October 2013
192 pages
ISBN:9781450319959
DOI:10.1145/2508075
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  1. adaptive software artifacts
  2. design patterns
  3. knowledge management
  4. software documentation
  5. software forges
  6. wikis

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