2015 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on CrowdSourcing in Software Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1109/csi-se.2015.9
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Crowd Build: A Methodology for Enterprise Software Development Using Crowdsourcing

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“…Crowdsourcing is characterized by the crowd's voluntary participation [10]. Thus, there is a possibility that no crowd worker volunteers to complete a task.…”
Section: Timeliness Of the Submissionmentioning
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“…Crowdsourcing is characterized by the crowd's voluntary participation [10]. Thus, there is a possibility that no crowd worker volunteers to complete a task.…”
Section: Timeliness Of the Submissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This access may allow a crowd worker to legitimately get inside the firewall and subsequently access sensitive information. Further, it has been suggested [10] that access control should be used to provide specific need based access.…”
Section: Network Security and Access Controlmentioning
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“…To deepen the analysis on each category, it was identified in which stages of a project the different categories are being adopted. For this, the approach proposed by Dwarakanath et al [4] that defined five steps in a CS:…”
Section: Vmentioning
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“…CS software development has become a well-established approach and is currently finding strong support due to the creation of CS platforms dedicated to the industrial and productive software sector [4]. In this way, the literature has been constantly updated with publications to understand the benefits, challenges, and configuration of CS software development [3], [5], [6].…”
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