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Elicitation of delightful context-aware features: challenges and outlook

Published: 20 May 2017 Publication History

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Current requirements elicitation techniques do not deal with an essential part of context awareness: comprehension of the relationships among the numerous contextual elements of a certain domain and how they can positively influence the user task. As a result, solution providers continuously miss the opportunity to delight users by identifying contextual behaviors that will lead to better recommendations or adaptations. This paper discusses this problem and proposes a data-based solution. The expected scientific contributions of the ongoing research are delineated as well.

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ICSE-C '17: Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion
May 2017
558 pages
ISBN:9781538615898

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  1. context awareness
  2. context modeling
  3. requirements engineering
  4. software engineering

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