Publication: How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies
How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies
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Todoran, I., Seyff, N., & Glinz, M. (2013). How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies. 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2013.6636710
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Requirements elicitation is widely seen as a crucial step towards delivering successful software. In the context of emerging cloud systems, the question is whether and how the elicitation process differs from that used for traditional systems, and if the current methods suffice. We interviewed 19 cloud providers to gain an in-depth understanding of the state of practice with regard to the adoption and implementation of existing elicitation methods. The results of this exploratory study show that, whereas a few cloud providers try to i
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Todoran, I., Seyff, N., & Glinz, M. (2013). How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies. 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2013.6636710