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Continuous and collaborative technology transfer:software engineering research with real-time industry impact
Abstract Context: Traditional technology transfer models rely on the assumption that innovations are created in academia, after which they are transferred to industry using a sequential flow of activities. This model is outdated in contemporary software engineering research that is done in close collaboration between academia and industry and in large consortia rather than on a one-on-one basis. In the new setup, research can be viewed as continuous co-experimentation, where industry and academia closely collaborate and iteratively and jointly discover problems and develop, test, and improve solutions. Objective: The objective of the paper is to answer the following research questions: How can high-quality, ambitious software engineering research in a collaborative setup be conducted quickly and on a large scale? How can real-time business feedback to continuously improve candidate solutions be gained?
Continuous and collaborative technology transfer:software engineering research with real-time industry impact
Abstract Context: Traditional technology transfer models rely on the assumption that innovations are created in academia, after which they are transferred to industry using a sequential flow of activities. This model is outdated in contemporary software engineering research that is done in close collaboration between academia and industry and in large consortia rather than on a one-on-one basis. In the new setup, research can be viewed as continuous co-experimentation, where industry and academia closely collaborate and iteratively and jointly discover problems and develop, test, and improve solutions. Objective: The objective of the paper is to answer the following research questions: How can high-quality, ambitious software engineering research in a collaborative setup be conducted quickly and on a large scale? How can real-time business feedback to continuously improve candidate solutions be gained?
Continuous and collaborative technology transfer:software engineering research with real-time industry impact
Mikkonen, T. (Tommi) (author) / Lassenius, C. (Casper) (author) / Männistö, T. (Tomi) (author) / Oivo, M. (Markku) (author) / Järvinen, J. (Janne) (author)
2018-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
690
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