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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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Anomaly detection approach to keystroke dynamics based user authentication

2017

Keystroke dynamics is one of the authentication mechanisms which uses natural typing pattern of a user for identification. In this work, we introduced Dependence Clustering based approach to user authentication using keystroke dynamics. In addition, we applied a k-NN-based approach that demonstrated strong results. Most of the existing approaches use only genuine users data for training and validation. We designed a cross validation procedure with artificially generated impostor samples that improves the learning process yet allows fair comparison to previous works. We evaluated the methods using the CMU keystroke dynamics benchmark dataset. Both proposed approaches outperformed the previou…

ta113AuthenticationpääsynvalvontaComputer scienceaccess control02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreKeystroke dynamicstodentaminen020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBenchmark (computing)Unsupervised learningauthentication020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAnomaly detectionData miningtietoturvadata securitycomputer
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Citizens' Communication Habits and Use of ICTs During Crises and Emergencies

2014

In this article, citizens’ communication habits and use of information and communication technologies during crises and emergencies are discussed from the perspective of community resilience. The topic is approached qualitatively by exploring citizens’ perceptions, and the data were gathered by means of focus groups in storm-prone and flood-prone areas in Finland. The results indicate that citizens consider emergency communication to be mostly unidirectional: from authorities to the public. However, because crises are often complex and fast developing, cooperation among response organizations and citizen groups is needed to coproduce safety and in adapting to changing situations. Organizati…

ta113Community resilienceKnowledge managementSocial PsychologyEmergency managementlcsh:T58.5-58.64business.industrylcsh:Information technologyCommunicationInformation sharingInformation technologyPublic relationsFocus groupHuman-Computer Interactionemergency communicationInformation and Communications TechnologyICTPolitical sciencePublic participationSocial mediacitizen participationta518businessinformation and communication technologyHuman Technology
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Why Do Users Switch Mobile Applications? : Trialing Behavior as a Predecessor of Switching Behavior

2018

Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an alternative application. Researchers have recently started to study information technology (IT) switching. However, no studies have concentrated on the unique context of mobile applications. Mobile application switching differs from the switching behavior related to many other IT products and services because of the highlighted role of alternatives, beta versions, updates, reviews, and users’ spontaneous behavior. To address this gap, we develop a mobile-specific model by using a qualitative research approach. As a theoretical contribution, we introduce trialing behavior as a predecessor of sw…

ta113Computer science020204 information systems0502 economics and business05 social sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringswitching behavior02 engineering and technology050203 business & managementmobile applicationsInformation Systems
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SearchBot: Supporting voice conversations with proactive search

2018

Searching during conversations and social interactions is becoming increasingly common. Although searching could be helpful for solving arguments, building common ground, and reinforcing mutual assumptions, it can also cause inter-actional problems. Proactive search approaches can enrich conversations with additional information without neglecting the shared and established social norms of being attentive to ongoing interaction. This demo showcases SearchBot, a tool that minimizes the issues associated with the practice of searching during conversations. It accomplishes this by tracking conversational background speech and then providing continuous recommendations of related documents and e…

ta113Computer science05 social sciencesCommon ground020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyVoice user interfaceHuman–computer interaction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProactive searchTracking (education)Background speechSpoken conversation support050107 human factorsVoice user interface
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Software-as-a-Service Revenue Models

2013

This paper give an overview of the three main revenue models, focusing on the advantages and disadvantages for SaaS providers and their customers. Also identify the most effective revenue model for particular situations.

ta113Computer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolSoftware as a serviceSoftware developmentInformation technologyCloud computingService-oriented architectureComputer securitycomputer.software_genreComputer Science ApplicationsEngineering managementRevenue modelHardware and ArchitectureRevenue assuranceYield managementbusinesscomputerSoftwareIT Professional
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DOBRO : a prediction error correcting robot under drifts

2016

We propose DOBRO, a light online learning module, which is equipped with a smart correction policy helping making decision to correct or not the given prediction depending on how likely the correction will lead to a better prediction performance. DOBRO is a standalone module requiring nothing more than a time series of prediction errors and it is flexible to be integrated into any black-box model to improve its performance under drifts. We performed evaluation in a real-world application with bus arrival time prediction problem. The obtained results show that DOBRO improved prediction performance significantly meanwhile it did not hurt the accuracy when drift does not happen.

ta113Concept driftComputer scienceMean squared prediction error02 engineering and technologyARIMAconcept drifton-line prediction error correction020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRobot020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAutoregressive integrated moving averageSimulation
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How Do Mobile ICTs Enable Organizational Fluidity: Toward a Theoretical Framework

2017

Abstract The focus of this theoretical paper is to investigate how mobile information and communication technologies (ICTs) give rise to the notion of organizational fluidity. Drawing upon previous literature, five affordances of mobile ICTs − mobility, connectedness, interoperability, identifiability, and personalization − are discussed. Delving into the concept of organizational fluidity, the paper captures three dimensions of organizational fluidity, namely, team fluidity, task fluidity, and control fluidity. The paper then develops propositions on how different combinations of the mobile ICT affordances influence each of the dimensions of organizational fluidity. The contributions and i…

ta113EngineeringInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementbusiness.industrySocial connectedness05 social sciencesInteroperability02 engineering and technologyManagement Information SystemsPersonalizationInformation and Communications Technologymobile information020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringICTSorganizational fluiditybusinessAffordancemobilization050203 business & managementcommunication technologieswork-processesInformation SystemsInformation & Management
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Replacing Project Managers in Information Technology Projects

2015

According to anecdotal evidence, project managers working on information technology (IT) projects are occasionally replaced, although the literature on information systems (IS) and project management (PM) makes little mention of it. With a view to narrowing this knowledge gap the authors examined the reasons behind the practice. The authors took an interpretive approach to the data gathering and analysis, and collected descriptions about replacing project managers (RPM) from interviews and questionnaires (n=43). The concept of contradiction served as a lens through which to identify the underlying reasons. Contradiction refers to statements asserting or expressing the opposite of another st…

ta113EngineeringKnowledge managementData collectionbusiness.industryIT project managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectContradictionsReplacementProject managerInformation technologyContext (language use)Public relationsTurnoverManagement of Technology and InnovationPhenomenonComputer Science (miscellaneous)Information systemContradictionProject managementbusinessta512Anecdotal evidencemedia_commonInternational Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals
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Collaborative EA Information Elicitation Method : The IEM for Business Architecture

2015

This study contributes to the enterprise architecture (EA) methodologies by suggesting a method for eliciting architecture requirements: gathering both the current architecture information, and the development needs and requirements for the business architecture (BA) dimension in EA planning. Most of all EA dimensions, the developing of the BA requires collaboration with various non-IT stakeholders. It presents thus challenges to the IT department, or the consultancy involved in EA related efforts. The contribution of the various stakeholder groups as informants is, however, crucial to well founded EA design decisions. The suggested method takes related IS development fields as starting poi…

ta113EngineeringKnowledge managementRequirements engineeringbusiness.industryrequirements elicitationComputingMethodologies_MISCELLANEOUSStakeholderEnterprise architectureInformation technologyRequirements elicitationpublic administrationBusiness process modelingKnowledge acquisitionmethodsmenetelmätenterprise architectureBusiness architecturejulkinen hallintokokonaisarkkitehtuuribusiness
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