Abstract
The problem with communicated information originated from stakeholders participating in software development processes is related to the fact that such information is not always available for analysis and reuse. As a rule, it is collected in project repositories (such as issue or bug databases) and only consulted “as-is”: such activities do not always satisfy the analytical needs of the software companies. The goal of a tool-supported QuASE approach presented in this paper is to allow for different kinds of analysis of the available communicated information, in particular, we support reuse of such information, prediction of the characteristics of the elements of the communication environment and the communicated information itself, issuing targeted recommendations and supporting selecting the preferred alternatives for decisions related to such information or to the elements of the communication environment. We describe the motivation for our approach, supported analytical scenarios, modeling and ontological support for analytical concepts, and the specifics of the implementation of the analysis component of the end-user software tool.