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| Project number |
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Erwin Schrödinger Fellowships
J2874
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| Title |
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Contextual Requirements Discovery for Mobile Social Software |
| Principal investigator |
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SEYFF Norbert |
| Approval date |
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06.10.2008 |
| University / Research institution |
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Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design, City University London |
| Scientific field(s) |
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| Keywords |
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Requirements engineering, Mobile and pervasive computing, Social communities, Context-awareness, Mobile social software, Service-centric systems engineering |
The proposed research is in the field of requirements engineering (RE) and supports
requirements discovery for mobile social software - an emerging and exciting phenomenon
in today's software and business world. Social software is currently weaving into
the fabric of daily life faster than expected and enables its users to communicate,
interact, and share data with other individuals. Two famous examples of social
software include Facebook and YouTube. Emerging trends within social software
include: the provision of social software for mobile devices, the integration
of location-based services into social software, and the integration of social
software and service-centric systems. Addressing these trends and the unique nature
of mobile social software will require manifold research on mobile social software
engineering.
The goal of the proposed project is to develop and evaluate a tool-supported requirements
discovery method tailored to the needs of mobile social software. It is planned
that this method will support analysts in thoroughly understanding the needs of
social communities and the patterns of communication and interaction within social
networks. Firstly, this method will support on-site analysts in identifying and
modelling social context information relevant to early design processes in addition
to gathering system requirements. Secondly, the envisioned method will make use
of the contextual information to enrich requirements discovery. It is expected
that such context-enriched discovery will enable analysts to gather more and more
accurate requirements for mobile social software systems.
The proposed research will be conducted at the Centre for Human Computer Interaction
Design at the City University London, a world-leading institution in the field
of requirements engineering and socio-technical systems engineering. The head
of Centre, Prof. Neil Maiden is an internationally renowned researcher. He was
the Programme Chair for the International Requirements Engineering Conference
2004 and is principal investigator in several projects within the field of RE.
The proposed fellowship will allow the applicant to continue his research within
RE and will enable him to start a habilitation project to gain a permanent position
at an Austrian university or research institution.
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