Balancing act: community and local requirements in an open source development process

Owen G. McGrath
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Established best practices in software development tend to assume that a product's intended stakeholders (i.e., users, customers, and clients) are fairly well known and generally accessible. This paper outlines specific issues faced by those who conduct requirements analysis in the context of open source projects in which the user communities are widely distributed. The examples described are drawn from the experience of managing tool development within the Sakai Project [1], a higher education effort to build and share a community source framework for supporting on-line collaboration in academic courses and projects. With a far-flung community of users and developers, this project requires new approaches to eliciting, analyzing, and prioritizing user needs. The issues outlined in this paper are currently being met by a preliminary set of solutions that makes use of web-based project management technologies. These technologies along with some planning and communication strategies help improve the decision-making process involved in deciding whether and how to choose among proposed constraints, use cases, and feature requests.
平衡行为:开源开发过程中的社区和本地需求
在软件开发中建立的最佳实践倾向于假设产品的预期涉众(例如,用户、客户和客户)是相当知名的,并且通常是可访问的。本文概述了在用户社区广泛分布的开源项目环境中进行需求分析的人员所面临的具体问题。所描述的例子是从Sakai项目[1]中管理工具开发的经验中抽取出来的,Sakai项目是一个高等教育项目,旨在建立和共享一个社区资源框架,以支持学术课程和项目中的在线协作。由于拥有广泛的用户和开发人员社区,该项目需要新的方法来引出、分析和确定用户需求的优先级。本文中概述的问题目前正在由一套利用基于网络的项目管理技术的初步解决方案来解决。这些技术以及一些计划和沟通策略有助于改进决策过程,这些决策过程涉及到决定是否以及如何在建议的约束、用例和特性请求中进行选择。
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