Enterprise Knowledge Management
Computer
Who should work with whom?: building effective software project teams
Communications of the ACM - Wireless sensor networks
A Guide To The Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guides)
A Guide To The Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guides)
Information and Software Technology
Supporting agile team composition: A prototype tool for identifying personality (In)compatibilities
CHASE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects on Software Engineering
A social matching approach to support team configuration
CRIWG'09 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Groupware: design, implementation, and use
Formal model for assigning human resources to teams in software projects
Information and Software Technology
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In the development process, evaluations and metrics are used for measurement and control of the involved variables, such as expenses, labor effort and project prioritization. Therefore, it is necessary to manage human resources as well, beyond the administration of resources invested on products. This paper proposes the Monk tool that suggests professionals who can collaborate on a team with tacit knowledge, based on team organization supported by the Belbin theory. The Monk tool aims to support Knowledge Management, specifically on the socialization of the tacit knowledge in development teams and the sharing of organizational experience. Also, it seeks to encourage collaboration among the group and minimize conflicts on a team.