Project Details
Project Title (In Chinese)
网络环境下基于群体协同的软件需求获取和建模方法研究
Description
Since the age of the Internet, software has changed dramatically in its development, operation and service model. As a new form of software, the network of innovative software with the participation of the Volkswagen germination, its success depends on the potential needs of users to accurately capture and continuous evolution, in order to achieve the integration of information technology and new application mode. In contrast to traditional software, networked innovative software often involves a large stakeholder group with diverse demands that are difficult to "freeze." These characteristics pose additional challenges to demand acquisition and modeling of networked innovative software. The successful practice of "massive group co-ordination" in the Internet world provides a possible solution for network-based innovative software development. The project proposes to introduce swarm co-ordination mechanisms into networked innovative software demand acquisition and modeling, establishing a new theory and methodology. Specifically, the project will focus on breakthroughs in group-based collaborative mechanisms and models, collaborative methods and techniques for software requirements acquisition and modeling through the "cluster synergy" approach. With the goal of "continuous evolution," it focuses on breakthrough methods and techniques for the continuous evolution of demand products and their evaluation and verification, and forms a theoretical system, key technologies, supporting tools, and comprehensive experimental environment for networked innovative software demand acquisition and modeling based on large-scale group collaboration.
Key findings
Project Lead by Prof. Wang Weimin and Prof Lin Liu
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/15 → 31/12/19 |
Keywords
- Organizational security
- Security requirements inception
- Requirements engineering
- Security awareness
- Security education
- Serious game
- Social engineering
- Cyber security
- Empirical Study
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