2015
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.1354
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Trade-off Service Portfolio Planning – A Case Study on Mining the Android App Market

Abstract: Service portfolio planning is the process of designing collections of services and deciding on their provision. The problem is highly information intensive, and most of the information required is hard to gather. In this paper, we present a solution approach based on the paradigm of Analytical Open Innovation (AOI). Open innovation is a cheap and low risk problem solving approach which relies on knowledge exchange with outside of company as a competitive advantage. Different forms of open innovation; crowd sou… Show more

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“…The authors reported a higher click rate than targeting approaches existing at the time of writing. Nayebi and Ruhe [172] extracted feature information from 241 Google Play apps, and used crowdsourcing to assign user value to each of the features. The authors used the approach for service portfolio planning [2].…”
Section: Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authors reported a higher click rate than targeting approaches existing at the time of writing. Nayebi and Ruhe [172] extracted feature information from 241 Google Play apps, and used crowdsourcing to assign user value to each of the features. The authors used the approach for service portfolio planning [2].…”
Section: Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors also found that rating was not affected by update frequency. Nayebi and Ruhe [172] combined app features with values gained from crowdsourcing as an approach to app service portfolio planning.…”
Section: Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%