Using popular social network sites to support requirements elicitation, prioritization and

作者: Kevin Caluser , Irina Todoran , Martin Glinz , L eif Singer

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关键词: Requirements elicitationEngineeringSocial networkSoftwareKnowledge managementNegotiationEnd userKey (cryptography)Work (electrical)Requirements engineering

摘要: Social networks have changed our daily life and they the potential to significantly influence support Requirements Engineering (RE) activities. network-based RE approaches will allow us overcome limitations of traditional end users play a more prominent role in RE. They are key stakeholders many software projects. However, involving is challenging, particularly when not within organizational reach. The goal work increase user involvement In this paper we present an approach where harness social network perform activities such as elicitation, prioritization negotiation. Our was applied three studies students used Facebook actively participate different Although there limitations, results show that popular site can distributed

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