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Computing Platform for Virtual Economic Activities Index

2018

The authors enter three economic activity indices, which are calculated from the data in the virtual space on basis of Mobile Operator Call Description Records, Internet Log Files and News Portal audience textual comments and remarks analysis. The article provides the computing facility and the software specification for the Big Data computational platform. Indicates the need to comply this platform with strategy of data privacy requirements solutions and the visualization of results with data geographical mapping.

Information privacyIndex (economics)Information retrievalOperator (computer programming)Basis (linear algebra)Computer sciencebusiness.industryBig dataSoftware requirements specificationThe InternetbusinessVisualization
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Kromos: Ontology based information management for ICT societies

2009

Over the last few years, several projects for the development of innovative systems capable of collecting and sharing information have been carried out, following the increasing companies' interest on a correct knowledge management. ICT companies' managers have realized that knowledge and its management, more than the mere data, constitute fundamental part of their activities. This paper proposes a Knowledge Management System whose main feature is an underlying ontological knowledge representation. This data representation allows the specialization of the reasoning capabilities and the provision of ad hoc behaviors. The system has been designed for the management of projects and processes a…

Knowledge management systemOntologyKnowledge managementSoftware reuseComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionRule-base processingSoftware
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A software receiver phase lock loop analysis and design to implement adaptive phase tracking using a finite impulse response loop filter

2009

In this paper we analyze the design of a digital Phase Lock Loop (PLL) for a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) software receiver. Even if the topic of phase tracking has been widely studied, we found it useful to provide a short walkthrough for the design of a PLL in a real software receiver, avoiding to introduce the common theoretical phase-based model and aiming to the practical implementation of a system that deals with frequencies. Nonetheless, our analysis and design will grow away from the canonical approach, in the way that we will not resort to analog filter theory. The result is a PLL which is more reactive than the ones usually found in literature and that implements a si…

Phase lock loop software receiver trackingSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniGNSS PLL
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Requirements elicitation methods based on interviews in comparison: A family of experiments

2020

Abstract Context There are several methods to elicit requirements through interviews between an end-user and a team of software developers. The choice of the best method in this context is usually on subjective developers’ preferences instead of objective reasons. There is a lack of empirical evaluations of methods to elicit requirements that help developers to choose the most suitable one. Objective This paper designs and conducts a family of experiments to compare three methods to elicit requirements: Unstructured Interviews, where there is no specific protocol or artifacts; Joint Application Design (JAD), where each member of the development team has a specific role; Paper Prototyping, w…

Process managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware requirements specification020207 software engineeringFunctional requirement02 engineering and technologyRequirements elicitationFamily of experimentsPoor qualityComputer Science ApplicationsSoftware0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessJoint application designSoftwareInformation SystemsPaper prototypingInformation and Software Technology
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Are requirements elicitation sessions influenced by participants' gender? An empirical experiment

2021

[EN] Context: Requirements elicitation is a crucial phase in the software development life cycle. During requirements elicitation sessions, requirements engineers capture software requirements, and motivate stakeholders to express needs and expected software functionalities. In this context, there is a lack of extensive empirical research reporting the extent to which elicitation sessions can be influenced by participants' gender. Objective: This paper presents our research endeavour to investigate requirements engineers' effort and elicited requirements' accuracy based on participants' gender. Method: We conducted an experiment in two rounds with a total of 59 students who played the role …

Process managementDescriptive statisticsComputer scienceEmpirical experimentGraphical user interfacesGenderSoftware requirements specification020207 software engineeringContext (language use)005: Computerprogrammierung Programme und Daten02 engineering and technologyRequirements elicitationBusiness Process Model and NotationEmpirical research305: Personengruppen (Alter Herkunft Geschlecht Einkommen)020204 information systemsSystems development life cycleRequirements elicitationCIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION E INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSoftware requirementsBPMN modelLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSSoftwareScience of Computer Programming
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Signal Quality Monitoring: Correlation mask based on Ratio Test metrics for multipath detection

2009

In any measurement process, the observation is error affected: calibration and careful measuring procedures can reduce the error components but are unable to completely eliminate them. The capability to monitor and to detect any disturbances on the spreading sequences transmitted by the satellites is then of primary importance. Quality Control techniques based on a modified tracking architecture, which provides a certain number of correlator outputs, are analysed in this paper. Such outputs are used to build a metric used to monitor in real-time the reliability of the signal being tracked. In literature, several definitions of metrics can be found. The mainly used metrics are based on the f…

Quality Control Multipath Software Receiver
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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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Allowing End-Users to Actively Participate within the Elicitation of Pervasive System Requirements through Immediate Visualization

2009

Efficient requirements engineering activities are essential in order to develop software systems that properly satisfy end-user needs. End-users lack knowledge about requirements engineering techniques or computation in general, and it is very important that they actively participate in the requirements elicitation process because they are the "owners" of the problem. In this paper, we present a tool-supported requirements elicitation technique that is centered on end-users and that allows them to describe the main characteristics of pervasive systems. In addition, we provide end-users with an immediate natural visualization of the described requirements. Furthermore, we present a requireme…

Requirements managementRequirementNon-functional requirementRequirements traceabilityRequirements engineeringComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware requirements specificationRequirements elicitationSoftware engineeringbusinessRequirements analysis2009 Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization
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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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Employees’ challenges and needs for reskilling when working with software robots

2022

Software robots are becoming increasingly adopted in different industries. The growing rate of automatization will affect more and more people and will result in changes in businesses of all sizes. Impacts can be observed at both the organizational and individual employee levels. A growing number of studies of software robots’ advantages and disadvantages on an organizational or industry-specific level have been carried out. However, there is limited knowledge about the employees’ perceptions of challenges and new skills needed when working with software robots. This study addresses this gap by using open-ended questionnaire responses from employees who have worked with software robots. Thi…

Robotic Process Automationhaasteet (ongelmat)skillsautomaatiosoftware robotstyöntekijättietotyöosaamistarveohjelmistorobotiikka challengesRPA
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