Software Engineering

The Power of Message Networks: A Big-Data Analysis of the Network Agenda Setting Model and Issue Ownership

The Power of Message Networks: A Big-Data Analysis of the Network Agenda Setting Model and Issue Ownership

Abstract This article presents an empirical study that tests a new concept, “issue ownership network,” which is based on the network agenda setting (NAS) model and the theory of issue

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Social Media Big Data

Big Questions for Social Media Big Data: Representativeness, Validity and Other Methodological Pitfalls

Abstract: Large-scale databases of human activity in social media have captured scientific and policy attention, producing a flood of research and discussion. This paper considers methodological and conceptual challenges for

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SoMABiT

Knowledge Discovery from Social Media using Big Data provided Sentiment Analysis (SoMABiT)

Abstract: In today’s competitive business world, being aware of customer needs and market-oriented production is a key success factor for industries. To this aim, the use of efficient analytic algorithms

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complex systems requirements engineering

Comprehensive Methodology for Complex Systems’ Requirements Engineering and Decision Making

Vikas Shukla. Comprehensive méthodology for the complex systems’ requirements engineering &
decision making. Other. INSA de Toulouse, 2014. English. ffNNT : 2014ISAT0019ff. fftel-01168467f

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aose methodologies

USING A TWO-WAY BALANCED INCOMPLETE BLOCK DESIGN TO COMPARING AN AGENT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES

Using a Two-way Balanced Incomplete Block Design to Comparing an Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Methodologies, 2007 There has been a surge of interest in agent-oriented software engineering in recent years. Numerous methodologies for developing agent-based systems have been proposed in the literature and the area of agent-oriented methodologies is maturing rapidly. Evaluating methodologies’ strengths, weaknesses and domains of applicability plays an important role in improving them and in developing the “next-generation” of methodologies. In this paper, we present a reliable framework that adopts statistical techniques to compare agent-oriented methodologies. Based upon this framework we performed a comparison of four AOSE methodologies MaSE, Prometheus, Tropos and Gaia….

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