Requirement Engineering for Knowledge-Intensive Processes Reference
Sven-Michael Wundenberg discusses the development of a reference architecture for the Learning Management System’s (LMS) selection-process aimed at the system’s implementation in a polytechnic-knowledge-transfer organization. The focus lies on the require
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Sven-Michael Wundenberg
Requirement Engineering for KnowledgeIntensive Processes Reference Architecture for the Selection of a Learning Management System Foreword by Prof. Dr. Michael Bächle
Sven-Michael Wundenberg Laupheim, Germany
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Foreword This constructivist Master Thesis discusses the development of a referencearchitecture for the Learning Management System’s (LMS) selection process in a polytechnic-knowledge-transfer organization. The focus lies on the Requirement Engineering (RE) process’s quintessence based on research about standard RE procedures and RE approaches combined with basic knowledge about LMS and best-practice experiences for LMS projects. The resulting reference-architecture, particularly its frameworks and questionnaires, were tested prototypically in the real-life instance of a polytechnic school, the TA, and delivered outstanding results (rated by stakeholder-representatives and experienced providers of a commercialized LMS). The developed reference architecture was found to represent a solid, easy to use and well-structured guideline for the REpro
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