Title :
Winbook: A social networking based framework for collaborative requirements elicitation and WinWin negotiations
Author_Institution :
Center for Syst. & Software Eng. (CSSE), Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Easy-to-use groupware for diverse stakeholder negotiation has been a continuing challenge [7, 8, 9]. USC´s fifth-generation wiki-based win-win negotiation support tool [1] was not as successful in improving over the previous four generations [2] as hoped - it encountered problems with non-technical stakeholder usage. The popularity of Facebook and Gmail ushered in a new era of widely-used social networking capabilities that I have been using to develop and experiment with a new way for collaborative requirements elicitation and management - marrying the way people collaborate on Facebook and organize their emails on Gmail to come up with a social networking-like platform to help achieve better usage of the WinWin negotiation framework [4]. Initial usage results on 14 small projects involving non-technical stakeholders have shown profound implications on the way requirements are negotiated and used, through the system and software definition and development processes. Subsequently, Winbook has also been adopted as a part of a project to bridge requirements and architecting for a major US government organization.
Keywords :
groupware; negotiation support systems; social networking (online); software engineering; Facebook; Gmail; US government organization; Winbook; collaborative requirements elicitation; development process; groupware; nontechnical stakeholder usage; social networking capability; software definition; stakeholder negotiation; wiki-based Win-Win negotiation support tool; Collaboration; Electronic mail; Facebook; Image color analysis; Organizations; Software engineering; WinWin negotiations; collaborative requirements elicitation; social networking;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering (ICSE), 2012 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1066-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0270-5257
DOI :
10.1109/ICSE.2012.6227227