满足Android OS社区:用户反馈仍然是开发者投资组合的核心

Sherlock A. Licorish, Amjed Tahir, M. Bosu, Stephen G. MacDonell
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最终用户在识别需求、验证软件特性的有用性、定位缺陷以及软件产品的发展过程中扮演着不可或缺的角色。它们在这些活动中的作用在在线应用程序分发平台(oadp)中尤其突出,在在线应用程序分发平台中,软件是为许多潜在用户开发的,并且与单个最终用户组进行需求收集和协商的传统过程不适用于这些平台。然而,随着最终用户的大量访问,如何优先考虑竞争需求以满足以前未知的用户组,特别是在产品的早期版本中,这是一个挑战。一个非常成功的产品就是Android操作系统(OS),它成功地克服了这一挑战。虽然Android操作系统早期版本的需求可能受益于市场研究,但后续版本中的新功能似乎广泛受益于用户评论。因此,关于Android开发者如何设法满足用户社区的经验教训可以为其他软件产品提供有用的信息。我们使用数据挖掘和自然语言处理(NLP)技术来调查Android社区记录的问题,以及b谷歌的补救工作如何与用户的请求相关联。我们发现终端用户的主要功能要求与Android开发者的反应非常一致,尤其是最近的Android版本。我们的研究结果表明,响应最终用户最大声的呼叫所付出的努力可能是软件系统生存和产品整体成功的组成部分。
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On Satisfying the Android OS Community: User Feedback Still Central to Developers' Portfolios
End-users play an integral role in identifying requirements, validating software features' usefulness, locating defects, and in software product evolution in general. Their role in these activities is especially prominent in online application distribution platforms (OADPs), where software is developed for many potential users, and for which the traditional processes of requirements gathering and negotiation with a single group of end-users do not apply. With such vast access to end-users, however, comes the challenge of how to prioritize competing requirements in order to satisfy previously unknown user groups, especially with early releases of a product. One highly successful product that has managed to overcome this challenge is the Android Operating System (OS). While the requirements of early versions of the Android OS likely benefited from market research, new features in subsequent releases appear to have benefitted extensively from user reviews. Thus, lessons learned about how Android developers have managed to satisfy the user community over time could usefully inform other software products. We have used data mining and natural language processing (NLP) techniques to investigate the issues that were logged by the Android community, and how Google's remedial efforts correlated with users' requests. We found very strong alignment between end-users' top feature requests and Android developers' responses, particularly for the more recent Android releases. Our findings suggest that effort spent responding to end-users' loudest calls may be integral to software systems' survival, and a product's overall success.
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