Crowdsourcing is an emerging paradigm which utilises the power of the crowd in contributing information and solving problems. Crowdsourcing can support requirements elicitation, especially for systems used by a wide range of users and working in a dynamic context where requirements evolve regularly. For such systems, traditional elicitation methods are typically costly and limited in catering for the high diversity, scale and volatility of requirements. In this paper, we advocate the use of crowdsourcing for requirements elicitation and investigate ways to configure crowdsourcing to improve the quality of elicited requirements. To confirm and enhance our argument, we follow an empirical approach starting with two focus gro...
Requirements elicitation research is reviewed using a framework categorising the relative ‘knowness’...
Requirements engineering (RE) represents a decisive success factor in software development. The nove...
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Abstract—Crowdsourcing is an emerging paradigm which utilises the power of the crowd in contributing...
Crowdsourcing is an emerging, typically online, distributed problem solving and production model wh...
Requirements engineering is a preliminary and cru- cial phase for the correctness and quality of s...
Requirements are usually elicited, analyzed, and validated using techniques that are strongly based ...
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activiti...
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...
<b>[Context and motivation] </b>Stakeholders who are highly distributed form a large, heterogeneous ...
The requirement elicitation is the initial stage of requirement engineering where information collec...
Requirement Elicitation is also called as Requirement Gathering, in which requirements are collected...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is an essential process in the continuous development of software prod...
Software systems are the joint creative products of multiple stakeholders, including both designers ...
Requirements elicitation research is reviewed using a framework categorising the relative ‘knowness’...
Requirements engineering (RE) represents a decisive success factor in software development. The nove...
(c) 2017 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
Abstract—Crowdsourcing is an emerging paradigm which utilises the power of the crowd in contributing...
Crowdsourcing is an emerging, typically online, distributed problem solving and production model wh...
Requirements engineering is a preliminary and cru- cial phase for the correctness and quality of s...
Requirements are usually elicited, analyzed, and validated using techniques that are strongly based ...
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activiti...
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...
<b>[Context and motivation] </b>Stakeholders who are highly distributed form a large, heterogeneous ...
The requirement elicitation is the initial stage of requirement engineering where information collec...
Requirement Elicitation is also called as Requirement Gathering, in which requirements are collected...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is an essential process in the continuous development of software prod...
Software systems are the joint creative products of multiple stakeholders, including both designers ...
Requirements elicitation research is reviewed using a framework categorising the relative ‘knowness’...
Requirements engineering (RE) represents a decisive success factor in software development. The nove...
(c) 2017 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...