The Potential of Citizen Platforms for Requirements Engineering of Large Socio-Technical Software Systems
Participatory citizen platforms are innovative solutions to digitally better engage citizens in policy-making and deliberative democracy in general. Although these platforms have been used also in an engineering context, thus far, there is no existing work for connecting the platforms to requirement...
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Zusammenfassung: | Participatory citizen platforms are innovative solutions to digitally better
engage citizens in policy-making and deliberative democracy in general.
Although these platforms have been used also in an engineering context, thus
far, there is no existing work for connecting the platforms to requirements
engineering. The present paper fills this notable gap. In addition to
discussing the platforms in conjunction with requirements engineering, the
paper elaborates potential advantages and disadvantages, thus paving the way
for a future pilot study in a software engineering context. With these
engineering tenets, the paper also contributes to the research of large
socio-technical software systems in a public sector context, including their
implementation and governance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.03195 |