Ebook: Requirement Engineering for Knowledge-Intensive Processes: Reference Architecture for the Selection of a Learning Management System
Author: Sven-Michael Wundenberg (auth.)
- Tags: Management/Business for Professionals, Operation Research/Decision Theory, Innovation/Technology Management
- Series: BestMasters
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Gabler Verlag
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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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 requirement engineering (RE) process’s quintessence based on research about standard RE-procedures and -approaches combined with LMS-basic knowledge and LMS-best-practice experiences. The resulting reference-architecture, particularly its frameworks and questionnaires, are tested prototypically in the real-life instance of a polytechnic school, the Technikerschule Augsburg (TA), and delivers outstanding results.
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 requirement engineering (RE) process’s quintessence based on research about standard RE-procedures and -approaches combined with LMS-basic knowledge and LMS-best-practice experiences. The resulting reference-architecture, particularly its frameworks and questionnaires, are tested prototypically in the real-life instance of a polytechnic school, the Technikerschule Augsburg (TA), and delivers outstanding results.
Contents
- Knowledgebase about Knowledge/Learning Management Systems
- Development of a General Applicable Requirement Engineering Reference Architecture
- Empirical and Operational Testing of the Reference Architecture
Target Groups
- Researchers and students in the fields of knowledge management, requirement management and project management
- Practitioners in these areas
The Author
Sven-Michael Wundenberg completed his Master’s Degree under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Michael Bächle at the Professional School of Business and Technology in Kempten /Germany and the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane/ Australia.