The benefits of interdisciplinary scenario-building for hybrid radio applications
Autor: | Michelle Boonen, L.M.U. André Ebert, Iris Jennes, Jaco Van der Bank, Wendy Van den Broeck, L.M.U. Markus Friedrich |
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Přispěvatelé: | Communication Sciences, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences and Solvay Business School, Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
software architecture
Underpinning Software engineering Process management Requirements engineering Computer Networks and Communications Computer science Process (engineering) Communication 05 social sciences 050801 communication & media studies Timeline living lab Hybrid radio 0508 media and communications Living lab human-computer interaction 0502 economics and business 050211 marketing Interdisciplinary scenarios requirements engineering Scenario analysis Electrical and Electronic Engineering Software architecture Minimum viable product |
Zdroj: | Telematics and Informatics. 54:101455 |
ISSN: | 0736-5853 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tele.2020.101455 |
Popis: | In this paper, we make the case for building interdisciplinary scenarios, integrating technological, business and user perspective during the fuzzy front-end of innovation. We start from a living lab framework, underpinning the iterative process to integrate insights from all three perspectives within research projects. Then, we explain how the approach was applied within the HRADIO project 1 . This EU funded project focuses on the development of hybrid radio applications. We demonstrate how the process of building interdisciplinary scenarios and the involvement of multiple perspectives to evaluate these scenarios, has enabled both strategic decision making (1) and improved the technical development process within the HRADIO project (2). The first focuses on the (lack of) interest in certain scenarios from a business, technology and/or user perspective, to explain: (a) how these thresholds can be overcome and (b) what the consequences are for the project. The latter explains how we moved from interdisciplinary scenarios to a first Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that could be tested in the first pilot phase, to prototypes to be tested in the second pilot phase. To validate the importance of the scenarios, we also explain how the scenarios are integrated into the exploitation timeline. Finally, and importantly, we address how the process of multidisciplinary scenario building and evaluation can be improved. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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