When You Don't Know With Whom to Collaborate: Towards an Interactive System Connecting Contributors in a Research Project

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJoint Proceedings HCI Engineering 2019
Subtitle of host publicationMethods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints
EditorsBenjamin Weyers, Judy Bowen
Place of PublicationAachen
Pages122-129
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Event2019 Joint HCI Engineering - Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints, HCI Engineering 2019 - Valencia, Spain
Duration: 18 Jun 201918 Jun 2019

Publication series

NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume2503
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Abstract

Stakeholders are important for software projects as they help to define the requirements. However, in case of multiple stakeholders with different viewpoints, it is often difficult to find a suitable solution for almost everybody. We faced this situation in a large interdisciplinary research project with contributors from different natural sciences. The contributors have to collaborate with each other, i.e., they need to share and exchange knowledge, data, and research strategies from their disciplines. In order to support them, we develop an approach that facilitates the collaboration by enabling data exchange between research groups. However, the contributors – i.e., stakeholders – do not know with whom and how to collaborate. Therefore, it is difficult to identify stakeholders who can contribute to the requirements elicitation at the moment. In this paper, we present the first idea of our approach, as well as faced and expected challenges and open questions.

Keywords

    Interactive system, Interdisciplinary collaboration, Stakeholder identification

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When You Don't Know With Whom to Collaborate: Towards an Interactive System Connecting Contributors in a Research Project. / Klünder, Jil; Brunotte, Wasja; Schneider, Kurt.
Joint Proceedings HCI Engineering 2019: Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints. ed. / Benjamin Weyers; Judy Bowen. Aachen, 2019. p. 122-129 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Vol. 2503).

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Klünder, J, Brunotte, W & Schneider, K 2019, When You Don't Know With Whom to Collaborate: Towards an Interactive System Connecting Contributors in a Research Project. in B Weyers & J Bowen (eds), Joint Proceedings HCI Engineering 2019: Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, vol. 2503, Aachen, pp. 122-129, 2019 Joint HCI Engineering - Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints, HCI Engineering 2019, Valencia, Spain, 18 Jun 2019. https://doi.org/10.15488/9403
Klünder, J., Brunotte, W., & Schneider, K. (2019). When You Don't Know With Whom to Collaborate: Towards an Interactive System Connecting Contributors in a Research Project. In B. Weyers, & J. Bowen (Eds.), Joint Proceedings HCI Engineering 2019: Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints (pp. 122-129). (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Vol. 2503).. https://doi.org/10.15488/9403
Klünder J, Brunotte W, Schneider K. When You Don't Know With Whom to Collaborate: Towards an Interactive System Connecting Contributors in a Research Project. In Weyers B, Bowen J, editors, Joint Proceedings HCI Engineering 2019: Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints. Aachen. 2019. p. 122-129. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings). doi: 10.15488/9403
Klünder, Jil ; Brunotte, Wasja ; Schneider, Kurt. / When You Don't Know With Whom to Collaborate : Towards an Interactive System Connecting Contributors in a Research Project. Joint Proceedings HCI Engineering 2019: Methods and Tools for Advanced Interactive Systems and Integration of Multiple Stakeholder Viewpoints. editor / Benjamin Weyers ; Judy Bowen. Aachen, 2019. pp. 122-129 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).
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