evaluation of the adequacy between the features
offered by the product and the business activities,
responsibilities and work context of its users.
Further investigations should be done in order to
broaden its scope to more general technology-driven
projects exploring business innovation with the help
of new technologies and IT artifacts.
We recognize that the comparison of user
profiles during the product adequacy evaluation step
needs further elaboration – introduction of
quantitative and/or qualitative criteria in order make
the assessment of profiles similarity more precise
and better adapted for bigger organizations.
We also imagine the extension of our approach
for managing requirements evolution and finding
possible business innovations with the help of the IT
product. We believe that fostering creative thinking
throughout the entire RE process is a great way to
combine fun and efficiency. We suggest trying some
creativity workshops in the early steps of the
analysis process in order to test social interactions
between different organizational roles and their
capacity to generate original ideas.
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