Framework for Analysis of Multi-party Collaboration

Yuliyan V. Maksimov, Samuel Fricker
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In recent years, platforms have become important for allowing ecosystems to emerge that allow users to collaborate and create unprecedented forms of innovation. For the platform provider, the ecosystem represents a massive business opportunity if the platform succeeds to make the collaborations among the users value-creating and to facilitate trust. While the requirements flow for evolving existing ecosystems is understood, it is unclear how to analyse an ecosystem that is to be. In this paper, we draw on recent work on collaboration modelling in requirements engineering and propose an integrated framework for the analysis of multi-party collaboration that is to be supported by a platform. Drawing on a real-world case, we describe how the framework is applied and the results that have been obtained with it. The results indicate that the framework was useful to understand the ecosystem context for a planned platform in the domain of artificial intelligence, allowed identification of platform requirements and offered a basis to plan validation.
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多方协作分析框架
近年来,平台对于允许用户协作和创造前所未有的创新形式的生态系统的出现变得非常重要。对于平台提供商来说,如果平台能够成功地让用户之间的合作创造价值并促进信任,那么生态系统就代表着巨大的商业机会。虽然已经了解了现有生态系统演化的需求流程,但尚不清楚如何分析未来的生态系统。在本文中,我们借鉴了需求工程中协作建模的最新工作,并提出了一个用于分析由平台支持的多方协作的集成框架。通过一个实际案例,我们描述了如何应用该框架以及使用该框架获得的结果。结果表明,该框架有助于了解人工智能领域规划平台的生态环境,允许识别平台需求,并为规划验证提供基础。
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