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| author | Mazak-Huemer, Alexandra Huemer, Christian Vierhauser, Michael Janger, Jürgen |
| author_facet | Mazak-Huemer, Alexandra Huemer, Christian Vierhauser, Michael Janger, Jürgen |
| contents | With the increasing significance of Research, Technology, and Innovation (RTI) policies in recent years, the demand for detailed information about the performance of these sectors has surged. Many of the current tools are limited in their application purpose. To address these issues, we introduce a requirements engineering process to identify stakeholders and elicitate requirements to derive a system architecture, for a web-based interactive and open-access RTI system monitoring tool. Based on several core modules, we introduce a multi-tier software architecture of how such a tool is generally implemented from the perspective of software engineers. A cornerstone of this architecture is the user-facing dashboard module. We describe in detail the requirements for this module and additionally illustrate these requirements with the real example of the Austrian RTI Monitor. |
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| institution | arXiv |
| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | Requirements Engineering for a Web-based Research, Technology & Innovation Monitoring Tool Mazak-Huemer, Alexandra Huemer, Christian Vierhauser, Michael Janger, Jürgen Software Engineering With the increasing significance of Research, Technology, and Innovation (RTI) policies in recent years, the demand for detailed information about the performance of these sectors has surged. Many of the current tools are limited in their application purpose. To address these issues, we introduce a requirements engineering process to identify stakeholders and elicitate requirements to derive a system architecture, for a web-based interactive and open-access RTI system monitoring tool. Based on several core modules, we introduce a multi-tier software architecture of how such a tool is generally implemented from the perspective of software engineers. A cornerstone of this architecture is the user-facing dashboard module. We describe in detail the requirements for this module and additionally illustrate these requirements with the real example of the Austrian RTI Monitor. |
| title | Requirements Engineering for a Web-based Research, Technology & Innovation Monitoring Tool |
| topic | Software Engineering |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.10872 |