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Knowledge Construction in Software Development:
The Evolving Artifact Approach
7. Discussion
Section 7.4.

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7.4. Summary

This chapter began with an assessment of the evolving artifact approach as it was applied in the EVAService project. Based on limitations experienced in the project, organizational as well as technical means for improving the evolving artifact approach were discussed. This chapter argued that knowledge construction is applicable to a range of contexts beyond the implementation of domain-oriented systems. In particular it proposed that knowledge construction should be seen as a continual process that extends throughout the lifetime of a system, and that this continual process is essential to organizational learning.


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