Publication: A Needle in a Haystack: What Do Twitter Users Say about Software?
A Needle in a Haystack: What Do Twitter Users Say about Software?
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Guzman Ortega, E., Alkadhi, R., & Seyff, N. (2016). A Needle in a Haystack: What Do Twitter Users Say about Software? 96–105. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2016.67
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Users of the Twitter microblogging platform share a vast amount of information about various topics through short messages on a daily basis. Some of these so called tweets include information that is relevant for software companies and could, for example, help requirements engineers to identify user needs. Therefore, tweets have the potential to aid in the continuous evolution of software applications. Despite the existence of such relevant tweets, little is known about their number and content. In this paper we report on the results
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Guzman Ortega, E., Alkadhi, R., & Seyff, N. (2016). A Needle in a Haystack: What Do Twitter Users Say about Software? 96–105. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2016.67