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This study aimed to provide an ontology of professional activities in the SW industry that require and enable the acquisition of experience that in turn is the basis for tacit knowledge creation.

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Chen, H., Baptista Nunes, M. (2023). Concluding Remarks and Identification of Theoretical and Practical Contributions. In: Professional Empowerment in the Software Industry through Experience-Driven Shared Tacit Knowledge. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1486-9_7

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