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Innovations for sustainable protein systems

2019

Purpose: Introduction of new, alternative protein sources and products for replacing conventional animal products requires many innovations at the product level and the system level. However, less attention has been given to analyzing the emergence of entrepreneurial and business responses to sustainable protein system. The purpose of the paper is to analyze the opportunities and challenges in food processing related to sustainable protein systems from the perspective of sustainable innovations and sustainable entrepreneurship. Design/methodology/approach: Thematic qualitative interviews were conducted in Finnish food manufacturing companies during the first half of 2018. Nineteen (19) inte…

sustainable innovationsfood industrykestävä kehitysvihreä talouselintarviketeollisuusproteiinivalmisteetproteiinitsustainable entrepreneursyrittäjyysprotein systeminnovaatiot
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Computer mediated organizational memory for process control : moving CSCW research from an idea to a product

2002

This study provides a rare examination of the development process of collaborative applications from a research idea into a commercially introduced software. The research challenge here is to investigate how to enhance the communication and information sharing in process control environments with computerized tools. Such environments can be characterized by time-criticality, complexity and turbulence. The study deploys the technological, human, and business approaches into a research driven system design. It draws upon experiences of a more than six-year longitudinal and constructive research project focusing on the design, adoption and tailoring of computer support (organizational memory) …

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Seeking Technical Debt in Critical Software Development Projects : An Exploratory Field Study

2016

In recent years, the metaphor of technical debt has received considerable attention, especially from the agile community. Still, despite the fact that agile practices are increasingly used in critical domains, to the best of our knowledge, there are no studies investigating the occurrence of technical debt in critical software development projects. The results of an exploratory field study conducted across several projects reveal that a variety of business and environmental factors cause the occurrence of technical debt in critical domains. Using Grounded Theory method, these factors are categorized as ambiguity of requirement, diversity of projects, inadequate knowledge management, and res…

ta113Agile usability engineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryEmpirical process (process control model)Agile Unified Process020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologySoftware peer reviewcomputer.software_genreExtreme programming practicestechnical debtTechnical debt020204 information systemssoftware development0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLean software developmentbusinessohjelmistokehityscomputerAgile software development
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Fault-proneness of open source software: Exploring its relations to internal software quality and maintenance process

2013

The goal of this study is to explore how fault-proneness of open source software (OSS) could be explained in terms of internal quality attributes and maintenance process metrics. We reviewed earlier studies and performed a multiple case study of eight Java-based projects based on data available in the Source Forge repository. Overall, we studied 342 re- leases of those systems. As is usual, software quality was regarded as a set of internal and external quality attributes. A to- tal of 76 internal quality attributes were measured from the source code of the selected systems via the tool SoftCalc. Two external quality attributes contributing to fault-proneness were in turn obtained from the …

ta113Engineeringfault-pronenessbusiness.industryopen-source softwareSoftware developmentohjelmiston ylläpitoprosessiSoftware peer reviewsoftware qualityohjelmiston laatuSoftware qualityavoimen lähdekoodin ohjelmistoSoftware analyticsvirhealttiusSoftware sizingPersonal software processohjelmistomittaritSoftware quality analystsoftware metricsSoftware verification and validationSoftware engineeringbusinesssoftware maintenance processThe Open Software Engineering Journal
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Utilizing online serious games to facilitate distributed requirements elicitation

2015

Online serious games are used to facilitate distributed requirements elicitation.Interactive games enhance collaboration and communication between project members.Serious games raise individuals' confidence to engage in requirements elicitation.Using serious games can improve both quality and quantity of software requirements.Serious games specially enhance the performance of less-experienced stakeholders. Requirements elicitation is one of the most important and challenging activities in software development projects. A variety of challenges related to requirements elicitation are reported in the literature, of which the lack of proper communication and knowledge transfer between software …

ta113Requirements managementBusiness requirementsRequirementEngineeringserious gamesKnowledge managementbusiness.industryrequirements elicitationSoftware developmentRequirements elicitationpelitEmpirical researchhyötypelitHardware and Architecturesoftware developmentohjelmistokehitysbusinessRequirements analysisKnowledge transferSoftwaregamesInformation SystemsJournal of Systems and Software
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Continuous Requirements Risk Profiling in Information Systems Development

2015

With the increasing adoption of agile, lean, and iterative development methods, information systems development (ISD) has become continuous, meaning that system development moves rapidly from release to release. This means that work practices and challenges that practitioners face have changed. Despite these changes, requirements development is still critical in ISD. However, IS literature is silent on how to manage requirements-related risks in the practice of continuous IS development. To fill this gap, we propose a continuous requirements risk profiling method. The study is informed by design science research methodology, and we apply focus group interviews and a Delphi study for data co…

ta113Requirements managementIterative and incremental developmentProcess managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer sciencerisk profilingRisk management information systemsvaatimusmäärittelytinformation systemsrisk managementinformation systems developmentohjelmistosuunnitteluSoftwareISDInformation systemriskianalyysiohjelmistokehitysbusinessDesign methodsRisk managementsoftware engineeringtietojärjestelmätAgile software development2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Essence : Reference Architecture for Software Engineering - Representing Essence in Archimate Notation

2018

Essence is a standard for working with methods in software engineering. As such, it can be seen as the reference architecture for software engineering. The Essence consists of the Kernel, and a notation called the Language. This representation is not widely known and likely hinders the adoption of the Essence. This paper represents the work-in-progress of representing the Essence using ArchiMate, the de facto notation for enterprise architecture. Our purpose is to help organisations to adopt Essence by representing it in the language already understood by different stakeholders. peerReviewed

ta113software development methodbusiness.industryComputer scienceSEMAT020206 networking & telecommunications020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyNotationessenceArchiMatekernel0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReference architectureSoftware engineeringbusinessohjelmistokehitys
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Looking for Peace of Mind? Manage your (Technical) Debt : An Exploratory Field Study

2017

Background: In the last two decades Technical Debt (TD) has received a considerable amount of attention from software engineering research and practice. Recently, a small group of studies suggests that, in addition to its technical and economic consequences, TD can affect developers’ psychological states and morale. However, until now there has been a lack of empirical research clarifying such influences. Aims: In this study, we aim at taking the first step in filling this gap by investigating the potential impacts of TD and its management on developers’ morale. Method: Drawing from previous literature on morale, we decided to explore the influence of TD and its management on three dimensio…

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Taidekasvatuksellinen draama sosiaalisena oppimisprosessina : näytelmän valmistaminen ala-asteen teatterikerhossa

2000

taidekasvatustaidekasvatuksellinen draamasosiaalinen oppiminenryhmäteatterikasvatusnäytelmänvalmistamisprosessi
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Ohjelmistojen tarkastuskäytänteiden puutteet ja ongelmat teoriassa ja käytännössä

2006

tarkastusohjelmistotuotantovirheetlaatuatk-ohjelmat
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