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  1. IEEE International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE).
  2. 2015 IEEE 1st International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE)
  3. Crowd Out the Competition
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2015 IEEE 1st International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE)
Author Index
Contents
Message from the Chairs
REfine: A gamified platform for participatory requirements engineering
Social media through the requirements lens: A case study of Google maps
Crowd Out the Competition
Using the crowds to satisfy unbounded requirements
A gradual approach to crowd-based requirements engineering: The case of conference online social networks
Crowdsourcing to elicit requirements for MyERP application

Crowd Out the Competition

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Groen, E.C.
Copyright Year 2015
Description Author affiliation: Fraunhofer Inst. for Exp. Software Eng., Kaiserslautern, Germany (Groen, E.C.)
Abstract MyERP is a fictional developer of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Driven by the competition, they face the challenge of losing market share if they fail to de-ploy a Software as a Service (SaaS) ERP system to the European market quickly, but with high quality product. This also means that the requirements engineering (RE) activities will have to be performed efficiently and provide solid results. An additional problem they face is that their (potential) stakeholders are phys-ically distributed, it makes sense to consider them a "crowd". This competition paper suggests a Crowd-based RE approach that first identifies the crowd, then collects and analyzes their feedback to derive wishes and needs, and validate the results through prototyping. For this, techniques are introduced that have so far been rarely employed within RE, but more "traditional" RE techniques, will also be integrated and/or adapted to attain the best possible result in the case of MyERP.
Starting Page 13
Ending Page 18
File Size 389157
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
e-ISBN 9781509001132
DOI 10.1109/CrowdRE.2015.7367583
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2015-08-25
Publisher Place Canada
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Crowdsourcing User requirements Text mining Software as a service Europe Manuals Crowd Requirements elicitation Stakeholders Requirements engineering Data mining
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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