Software systems are the joint creative products of multiple stakeholders, including both designers and users, based on their perception, knowledge and personal preferences of the application context. The rapid rise in the use of Internet, mobile and social media applications make it even more possible to provide channels to link a large pool of highly diversified and physically distributed designers and end users, the crowd. Converging the knowledge of designers and end users in requirements engineering process is essential for the success of software systems. In this paper, we report the findings of a survey of the literature on crowd-based requirements engineering research. It helps us understand the current research achievements, the ar...
In the software project the interested parts are highly distributed and form numerous and heterogene...
Online user feedback about software products is a promising source of user requirements. To allow sc...
Abstract—Despite advances in the requirements elicitation techniques, researchers show that even tod...
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activiti...
Crowdsourcing is an emerging, typically online, distributed problem solving and production model wh...
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activiti...
Requirements engineering is a preliminary and cru- cial phase for the correctness and quality of s...
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Requirements engineering (RE) represents a decisive success factor in software development. The nove...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is an essential process in the continuous development of software prod...
<b>[Context and motivation] </b>Stakeholders who are highly distributed form a large, heterogeneous ...
Welcome to the 4th International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'20), wher...
Requirements are usually elicited, analyzed, and validated using techniques that are strongly based ...
Requirements engineering is a preliminary and cru- cial phase for the correctness and quality of s...
Crowdsourcing is an appealing concept for achieving good enough requirements and just-in-time requir...
In the software project the interested parts are highly distributed and form numerous and heterogene...
Online user feedback about software products is a promising source of user requirements. To allow sc...
Abstract—Despite advances in the requirements elicitation techniques, researchers show that even tod...
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activiti...
Crowdsourcing is an emerging, typically online, distributed problem solving and production model wh...
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activiti...
Requirements engineering is a preliminary and cru- cial phase for the correctness and quality of s...
(c) 2017 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
Requirements engineering (RE) represents a decisive success factor in software development. The nove...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is an essential process in the continuous development of software prod...
<b>[Context and motivation] </b>Stakeholders who are highly distributed form a large, heterogeneous ...
Welcome to the 4th International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'20), wher...
Requirements are usually elicited, analyzed, and validated using techniques that are strongly based ...
Requirements engineering is a preliminary and cru- cial phase for the correctness and quality of s...
Crowdsourcing is an appealing concept for achieving good enough requirements and just-in-time requir...
In the software project the interested parts are highly distributed and form numerous and heterogene...
Online user feedback about software products is a promising source of user requirements. To allow sc...
Abstract—Despite advances in the requirements elicitation techniques, researchers show that even tod...