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The Knowledge Intervention Integration Process

2012

Process oriented Knowledge Management (pKM) has been a widely discussed approach for KM initiatives. The approach ties business strategy closely to KM by connecting knowledge activities to key business processes. Social Software has been taken up in many domains as an organizational tool for managing knowledge. Up till now, the impact of being globally distributed (organizations and teams) has not been emphasized within the pKM view, nor has been the Social Software approach. The globally distributed, Social Software – supported approach has clear impacts for designing and implementing KM processes in the pKM view. Within this paper the authors clarify these implications with an integrated …

Knowledge managementProcess (engineering)Computer scienceBusiness processbusiness.industrySocial softwarecomputer.software_genreIntervention (law)Work (electrical)Order (exchange)Personal knowledge managementStrategic managementbusinesscomputerInternational Journal of Knowledge Society Research
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Overcoming Cultural Distance in Social OER Environments

2014

Open educational resources (OERs) provide opportunities as enablers of societal development, but they also create new challenges. From the perspective of content providers and educational institutions, particularly, cultural and context-related challenges emerge. Even though barriers regarding large-scale adoption of OERs are widely discussed, empirical evidence for determining challenges in relation to particular contexts is still rare. Such context-specific barriers generally can jeopardize the acceptance of OERs and, in particular, social OER environments. We conducted a large-scale (N = 855) cross-European investigation in the school context to determine how teachers and learners percei…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industrySocial softwarePerspective (graphical)Psychological interventionContext (language use)Public relationscomputer.software_genreesteetOpen educational resourcesavoimet oppimateriaalitIdentification (information)cultural distancekulttuuriEnablingCultural distanceTELOERsocial softwareSociologybusinesscomputer
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Ocnos : revista de estudios sobre lectura

2014

Este artículo documenta los espacios virtuales que congregan diariamente a cientos de adolescentes y jóvenes entre 13 y 29 años para hablar de libros, lectura y de autores. En estos espacios intercambian lecturas, reseñan sus relatos preferidos en sus blogs, debaten sobre si el narrador es adecuado para la narración o se quejan de cómo se trata la lectura en la escuela. La investigación se ha realizado a partir del estudio de dos casos: los foros de Laura Gallego y la campaña de promoción de venta del libro Delirium, de la Editorial SM, a través de los blogs administrados por los adolescentes y de las redes sociales Twitter y Facebook. Se han analizado 1.466 documentos de 452 sujetos para c…

Llibres i lecturaLectoresLiterature and Literary TheorySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)adolescentepromoción de la lecturaliteratura infantil y juvenilEducationThick descriptionred socialPromotion (rank)PhenomenonReading (process)nuevas tecnologíassocial softwareNarrativeSociologyMarketing campaignweb 2.0PN1-6790juventudmedia_commonLiteraturelcsh:LC8-6691InternetSocial communicationlcsh:Special aspects of educationLC8-6691young adult literaturebusiness.industryMedia studieslecturalcsh:PN1-6790Special aspects of educationreading promotionOrder (business)literatura juvenilreaders;redes socialesLiterature (General)business
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A framework for intention-driven requirements engineering of innovative software products

2011

Requirements engineering is highly challenging particularly when designing innovative software products. This is so because there are no corresponding products, ultimate needs of actors are difficult to capture, the products may have unforeseeable impacts on the actors’ behavior, and it is hard to find out how value-added and competitive the product actually is. In this paper, we propose a novel framework for intention-driven requirements engineering of innovative software products, which combines technological, social and business viewpoints. We illustrate its use with a short example related to the domain of web mapping services and augmented reality. peerReviewed

RequirementBusiness requirementsSocial software engineeringProcess managementRequirements engineeringComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware developmentSoftware requirements specificationinnovatiivinen sovelluskehitysvaatimusmäärittelySoftware requirementsSoftware engineeringbusinessRequirements analysis
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Use and Identification of Components in Component-Based Software Development Methods

2000

New software systems are needed ever more but to keep up with this trend software developers must learn to create quality software more efficiently. One approach is to (re-)use components as building blocks of the new software. Recently there has been more interest to create component-based software development methods to support this. In this article we first set out requirements for reuse-based software development and then evaluate three component-based methods, namely Catalysis, OMT++, and Unified Process. As a conclusion we argue that evaluated methods produce prefabricated components and that component-based means that software developers can change better components to existing syste…

Resource-oriented architectureComputer scienceKnowledge engineeringReuseSoftware walkthroughcomputer.software_genreSoftware development processSoftware analyticsSoftwareSoftware verification and validationSoftware systemSoftware requirementsUnified ProcessReusabilitySocial software engineeringbusiness.industrySoftware developmentSoftware frameworkSoftware deploymentComponent-based software engineeringSoftware constructionPersonal software processPackage development processBackportingSoftware architecturebusinessSoftware engineeringcomputer
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Which Test Artifacts Testing Service Providers should Reuse and How? Experiences from a Case Study in the Chinese ICT Sourcing Market

2011

Software testing service providers are facing new requirements to shorten service times, lower costs, and increase service customization and quality. Reuse of test artifacts is a possible solution that can help providers to meet the requirements because reuse can improve software quality and productivity. However, the extant literature does not explain in depth which test artifacts should be reused and how. This paper focuses on ICT-enabled sourcing of software testing services in the Chinese market to identify the most important reusable test artifacts. There are two reasons for this research. First, most Chinese service providers are small or medium-sized and have to overcome obstacles su…

Service (systems architecture)Process managementComputer scienceSoftware walkthroughReuseSoftware peer reviewGlobalizationSoftware quality analystSoftware verification and validationMarketingta113Social software engineeringbusiness.industrySoftware as a serviceSoftware developmentService providerSoftware qualityInformation and Communications TechnologySoftware deploymentPersonal software processSoftware quality managementPackage development processbusinessSystem integration testingSoftware project managementSoftware quality control
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Software-as-a-Service in the Telecommunication Industry: Problems and Opportunities

2010

This paper examines the telecommunication software market and the adoption of topical Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model in this vertical market. The aim of this paper is to estimate which telecommunication software products are likely to be provided as a Service, and to examine the potential factors disallowing SaaS adoption. The set aim is pursued by studying both the supplying software vendors and the communication service providers (CSP) as customers. A set of thematic interviews, software industry statistics and information disclosed by the software vendors are used in the analysis. The results of the analysis reveal challenges in adopting SaaS for telecommunication software as well as…

Service (systems architecture)Social software engineeringProcess managementbusiness.industrySoftware deploymentInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSYSTEMSAPPLICATIONSSoftware as a serviceSoftware developmentVertical marketSoftware systemService providerbusinessTelecommunications
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Towards Understanding of Software Engineer Motivation in Globally Distributed Projects

2011

Motivation in software engineering is reported to be a source for performance improvement, which leads to project overall success. Since it is a soft factor and difficult to quantify it is usually neglected. Research in this field is rather scarce and outdated. On the basis of a recent systematic review of software engineers' motivation we set an agenda for further investigation of the role of motivation in contemporary projects. As software organizations nowadays seek opportunities inherited in both - global software development (GSD) and agile projects, it is important to understand how different project environments influence motivation.

Social software engineeringEngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryTeam software processPersonal software processSoftware developmentSoftware prototypingProject managementbusinessSoftware project managementAgile software development2011 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Global Software Engineering Workshop
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Industrial Application and Evaluation of a Software Evolution Decision Model

2007

Social software engineeringEngineeringbusiness.industrySoftware deploymentLegacy systemSoftware constructionSoftware developmentSystems engineeringSoftware verification and validationbusinessDecision modelSoftware evolution
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Best Practices for International eSourcing of Software Products and Services

2008

This paper analyzes how the information and communications technology-supported international eSourcing of software products and services (IeS) can be effectively executed. The extant literature falls short of providing a systematic and detailed enough set of best practices to guide IeS. This paper presents best practices for IeS to facilitate further research, and to help managers and other stakeholders to understand, execute, and proactively improve and manage international eSourcing. The practices emphasize the need to establish and enact rigorous, mature, and quantitatively managed eSourcing life- cycles in order to transcend temporal, geographical, social, technical, and other boundari…

Social software engineeringExtreme programming practicesKnowledge managementOrder (exchange)business.industryInformation and Communications TechnologyBest practiceSoftware constructionSoftware developmentBusinesscomputer.software_genrecomputerOutsourcingProceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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