This paper surveys work on ecosystems and open innovation of systems in the context of software engineering for embedded systems. The primary research goal is to develop a research agenda based on the topics identified within the research publications on the topic. The agenda is based on a systematic mapping study of 260 publications obtained from digital libraries and is influenced by a set of areas of interest, i.e., product lines, open source, third party, business models, open innovation, and strategy. The results from the study include analysis of the type of research conducted in the field, its origin and research contribution. The study identifies the need for more solutions to specific open innovation problems such as mapping busine...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Software systems are increasingly constructed on top of a software platform by adding and composing ...
Context: Traditionally, Embedded Systems (ES) are tightly linked to physical products, and closed bo...
Moving toward the open innovation (OI) model requires multifaceted transformations within companies....
Software is prevalent in many products manufactured today; cars, washing machines, mobile phones, ai...
Software is prevalent in embedded products and may be critical for the success of the products, but ...
Embedded systems are today predominantly developed with an integration-centric approach. The paper i...
Open innovation (OI) means that innovation is fostered by using both external and internal influence...
Open innovation (OI) means that innovation is fostered by using both external and 5 internal influen...
The paper explores how open innovation manifests in the innovation ecosystems. The empirical data wa...
Background: Currently having a software ecosystem is vital for many technology businesses. For this ...
This is a qualitative exploratory study of Software Architecture in Cyber-Physical Ecosystems. Softw...
This paper explores the pivotal role of open source software (OSS) in advancing software engineering...
AbstractContextTraditionally, Embedded Systems (ES) are tightly linked to physical products, and clo...
Context: Open source software (OSS) and software ecosystems (SECOs) are two consolidated research ar...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Software systems are increasingly constructed on top of a software platform by adding and composing ...
Context: Traditionally, Embedded Systems (ES) are tightly linked to physical products, and closed bo...
Moving toward the open innovation (OI) model requires multifaceted transformations within companies....
Software is prevalent in many products manufactured today; cars, washing machines, mobile phones, ai...
Software is prevalent in embedded products and may be critical for the success of the products, but ...
Embedded systems are today predominantly developed with an integration-centric approach. The paper i...
Open innovation (OI) means that innovation is fostered by using both external and internal influence...
Open innovation (OI) means that innovation is fostered by using both external and 5 internal influen...
The paper explores how open innovation manifests in the innovation ecosystems. The empirical data wa...
Background: Currently having a software ecosystem is vital for many technology businesses. For this ...
This is a qualitative exploratory study of Software Architecture in Cyber-Physical Ecosystems. Softw...
This paper explores the pivotal role of open source software (OSS) in advancing software engineering...
AbstractContextTraditionally, Embedded Systems (ES) are tightly linked to physical products, and clo...
Context: Open source software (OSS) and software ecosystems (SECOs) are two consolidated research ar...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Software systems are increasingly constructed on top of a software platform by adding and composing ...
Context: Traditionally, Embedded Systems (ES) are tightly linked to physical products, and closed bo...