Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
A Cost-Value Approach for Prioritizing Requirements
IEEE Software
Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader
Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Value-Based Software Engineering
Value-Based Software Engineering
Requirements Management: Interface Between Requirements Development and all other Engineering Processes
Global Software Engineering: The Future of Socio-technical Coordination
FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
Selecting Creativity Techniques for Innovative Requirements Engineering
MERE '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Third International Workshop on Multimedia and Enjoyable Requirements Engineering - Beyond Mere Descriptions and with More Fun and Games
Lessons Learned from Open Source Projects for Facilitating Online Requirements Processes
REFSQ '09 Proceedings of the 15th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
A systematic review on strategic release planning models
Information and Software Technology
A value-based approach in requirements engineering: explaining some of the fundamental concepts
REFSQ'07 Proceedings of the 13th international working conference on Requirements engineering: foundation for software quality
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A key component in successfully managing software products is to properly, and in a timely manner, identify and secure competitive advantage by innovation via feature differentiation. Although open source software (OSS) is not a new idea, several product development companies that operate in a market-driven context have started to use open source solutions as core software components in their products. Adopting open source core components implies a lower degree of control over software development and increased business risk associated with integrating differentiating contributions into the core release stream. Whether and how to adjust the current requirements management practices after the adoption of OSS components to fully benefit from the concept of open innovation has not yet been empirically explored. We outline experiences and challenges related to leveraging open innovation via engaging in OSS identified during 19 interviews with practitioners occupying different roles in the requirements management process at a large company followed by four validation interviews with other practitioners. We then propose a research agenda for requirements and decision management in the open innovation context and suggest which challenges in requirements engineering open innovation affects.