2016
DOI: 10.17705/1thci/201604
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Abstract: Abstract:Empirical studies in the product development literature have shown that the users' self-reported importance of product attributes differs from the derived importance of product attributes obtained through the attributes' correlation with an external criterion such as user satisfaction. However, no study has examined this phenomenon in the context of software products. This investigation is important because the present-day software requirement-prioritization techniques are based on capturing users' se… Show more

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