Necessary evaluation activities Sample Clauses

Necessary evaluation activities. Technical feasibility tests and test for preserving data integrity are the elementary forms of test required. To make sure the results are valid and usable as well have value in practice, it is important to understand developers and managers who are familiar with the current process. In particular, their opinions and suggestions are relevant, these need to be mapped with interviews and possibly focus groups. Also the data used in the trial should be reviewed by the same experts to make sure that the trial has a good starting point. Any automatic processing of data needs to be evaluated or validated manually at least partially in order to ensure correctness.
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Necessary evaluation activities. Post-mortem analyses (using metrics as defined in section 2.3): ● Executed on specified subsets of the data ● Evaluated by Siemens OpenReq team ● Repeated for alternative implementations of the OpenReq services (comparison) ● Repeated for newer versions of the OpenReq services (verify improved performance) Field studies (following the quasi-experimental design approach of section 2.2): ● Based on local UI or Web UI (not directly integrated in DOORS) ● Repeat the RM process for a completed bid project with the OpenReq framework ● Compare the (new) results with the reference from the completed project ● Executed first by Siemens OpenReq team and later by Siemens Mobility Management (Rail Automation) ● Evaluated by Siemens OpenReq team Optional (only if time permits): Usability studies ● Based on local UI or Web UI ● Execute the RM process for a new bid project with the OpenReq framework ● Executed by Siemens Mobility Management (Rail Automation) ● Evaluated by Siemens OpenReq team (structured interviews) Optional (only if time permits): Interviews (according to the description in section 2.1) ● Evaluate the benefits for users (in the field studies) ● Can be carried out during the field studies
Necessary evaluation activities. The process of evaluation shall be: ● OpenReq captures data from social network ● OpenReq removes duplicate data ● OpenReq classifies (tag) the social network data ● Evaluation: Apply score model approach on a subset of data classified ● OpenReq captures business requirements ● OpenReq classifies (tag) the business requirements ● Evaluation: Apply score model approach on a subset of business requirements classified (TBC) ● OpenReq matches the social network tags with tag/basic concept of requirements. ● Evaluation: Apply score model approach on a subset of matches ● OpenReq extract technical requirement candidate from customer usage report ● Evaluation: Manual check ● Openreq prioritize requirements ● Evaluation: Manual check through OpenReq UI.

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