Abstract
Software engineering is a domain highly guided to the knowledge, in
which the success factors is related with the experience of the involved
people in the diverse phases of the process as well as in the management
of the involved knowledge. An enormous amount of explicit knowledge
is produced during the process of software development and this explicit
knowledge needs to be stored in repositories that facilitate the
retrieval and add value to the process. Ahead of management needs
of these objects the management of contents appears. In a critical
revision of literature, this article defines the concepts related
to the knowledge management, software engineering, content management,
and describes the involved entities in each concept and as they become
related. It presents the content management as management solution
elucidating the points of connections between the areas. This article
concludes that there is a large space for content management approaches
involving the management of the explicit knowledge in the software
engineering and that the accomplishment of new works involving these
concepts is indispensable for the matureness of this approaches
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