Author
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- Huaimin Wang
(National University of Defense Technology)
- Gang Yin
(National University of Defense Technology)
- Xiang Li
(National University of Defense Technology)
- Xiao Li
(National University of Defense Technology)
Abstract
Software development is either creation activities that rely on developers creativity and talents, or manufacturing activities that follow the engineering processes. Engineering processesEngineering processes need to include creation activities to address tasks such as requirement elicitation and bug findingBug finding . On the other hand, by exploiting the crowd wisdom, open-source development has been demonstrated to be a suitable environment for software creation. However, it also has several limitations, such as guaranteeing the progress and quality of production process. This paper introduces a software development platform and ecosystem that combines the strengths of the two models. First, we propose the Trustworthy Software Model as a basis to support such a hybrid development ecosystemHybrid development ecosystem . The core of this model contains a novel lifecycle model, an evidence model and an evolution model. Second, based on the model, we propose the Trustworthy Software DevelopmentSoftware development and Evolution Service Model. It integrates crowd collaboration Crowd collaboration , resource sharing, runtime monitoring Runtime monitoring , and trustworthiness analysis Trustworthiness analysis into an unified framework. Based on this integrated model, we designed and implemented TRUSTIETRUSTIE , which distinguishes itself from other software crowdsourcingSoftware crowdsourcing platforms by providing the software collaborative development service and the resource sharingResource sharing service with the general support of trustworthiness-analysis tools. TRUSTIETRUSTIE enables crowd-oriented collaboration among internal development teams and the external crowds by combining the software creation and software manufacturing in one ecosystem.
Suggested Citation
Huaimin Wang & Gang Yin & Xiang Li & Xiao Li, 2015.
"TRUSTIE: A Software Development Platform for Crowdsourcing,"
Progress in IS, in: Wei Li & Michael N. Huhns & Wei-Tek Tsai & Wenjun Wu (ed.), Crowdsourcing, edition 127, pages 165-190,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-662-47011-4_10
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-47011-4_10
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