Today, software teams can deploy new software versions to users at an increasing speed – even continuously. Although this has enabled faster responding to changing customer needs than ever before, the speed of automated customer feedback gathering has not yet blossomed out at the same level. For these purposes, the automated collecting of quantitative data about how users interact with systems can provide software teams with an interesting alternative. When starting such a process, however, teams are faced immediately with difficult decision making: What kind of technique should be used for collecting user-interaction data? In this paper, we describe the reasons for choosing specific collecting techniques in three cases and refine a previou...
User involvement has been shown to be beneficial in the development of useful and usable systems. Th...
Software product development companies are increasingly striving to become data-driven. The access t...
Traditional design theories have focused on technical functions and more or less disregard a product...
Gathering feedback has always played an important role in product design. For software development, ...
Understanding users, their requirements and usage patterns helps building better software. To contin...
Software development methods are shifting towards faster deployments and closer to the end users. Th...
The two most commonly used techniques for evaluating the fit between application design and use - na...
Success in the software market requires constant improvement of the software. These improvements how...
In many companies, product management struggles in getting accurate customer feedback. Often, valida...
In many companies, product management struggles in getting accurate customer feedback. Often, valida...
This thesis looks at the ways in which software analytics can be used to gather data on web and mobi...
User feedback is indispensable in software evolution. Previous work has proposed ways for automatica...
Information System Design (ISD) applies information technology to achieve desired ends in organizati...
The motivation for this work comes from the need to obtain data for autonomous systems that rely hea...
Context. Companies continuously explore their software systems to acquire evidence for software evol...
User involvement has been shown to be beneficial in the development of useful and usable systems. Th...
Software product development companies are increasingly striving to become data-driven. The access t...
Traditional design theories have focused on technical functions and more or less disregard a product...
Gathering feedback has always played an important role in product design. For software development, ...
Understanding users, their requirements and usage patterns helps building better software. To contin...
Software development methods are shifting towards faster deployments and closer to the end users. Th...
The two most commonly used techniques for evaluating the fit between application design and use - na...
Success in the software market requires constant improvement of the software. These improvements how...
In many companies, product management struggles in getting accurate customer feedback. Often, valida...
In many companies, product management struggles in getting accurate customer feedback. Often, valida...
This thesis looks at the ways in which software analytics can be used to gather data on web and mobi...
User feedback is indispensable in software evolution. Previous work has proposed ways for automatica...
Information System Design (ISD) applies information technology to achieve desired ends in organizati...
The motivation for this work comes from the need to obtain data for autonomous systems that rely hea...
Context. Companies continuously explore their software systems to acquire evidence for software evol...
User involvement has been shown to be beneficial in the development of useful and usable systems. Th...
Software product development companies are increasingly striving to become data-driven. The access t...
Traditional design theories have focused on technical functions and more or less disregard a product...