Title of article
Knowledge-based approaches in software documentation: A systematic literature review
Author/Authors
Ding، نويسنده , , Wei and Liang، نويسنده , , Peng and Tang، نويسنده , , Antony and van Vliet، نويسنده , , Hans، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
23
From page
545
To page
567
Abstract
AbstractContext
re documents are core artifacts produced and consumed in documentation activity in the software lifecycle. Meanwhile, knowledge-based approaches have been extensively used in software development for decades, however, the software engineering community lacks a comprehensive understanding on how knowledge-based approaches are used in software documentation, especially documentation of software architecture design.
ive
jective of this work is to explore how knowledge-based approaches are employed in software documentation, their influences to the quality of software documentation, and the costs and benefits of using these approaches.
a systematic literature review method to identify the primary studies on knowledge-based approaches in software documentation, following a pre-defined review protocol.
s
studies are finally selected, in which twelve quality attributes of software documents, four cost categories, and nine benefit categories of using knowledge-based approaches in software documentation are identified. Architecture understanding is the top benefit of using knowledge-based approaches in software documentation. The cost of retrieving information from documents is the major concern when using knowledge-based approaches in software documentation.
sions
ndings of this review suggest several future research directions that are critical and promising but underexplored in current research and practice: (1) there is a need to use knowledge-based approaches to improve the quality attributes of software documents that receive less attention, especially credibility, conciseness, and unambiguity; (2) using knowledge-based approaches with the knowledge content in software documents which gets less attention in current applications of knowledge-based approaches in software documentation, to further improve the practice of software documentation activity; (3) putting more focus on the application of software documents using the knowledge-based approaches (knowledge reuse, retrieval, reasoning, and sharing) in order to make the most use of software documents; and (4) evaluating the costs and benefits of using knowledge-based approaches in software documentation qualitatively and quantitatively.
Keywords
Knowledge-based approach , Software documentation , Systematic literature review , Knowledge activity , Software architecture design
Journal title
Information and Software Technology
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Information and Software Technology
Record number
2375223
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