Utilizing front-end-of-innovation concepts in software development

Purpose - The traditional front-end-of-innovation (FEI) research and requirements engineering (RE) in software development have realized the opportunities for overall innovation process improvements by focusing on improving the front-end activities. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and co...

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Published inIndustrial management + data systems Vol. 109; no. 7; pp. 898 - 915
Main Authors Hannola, Lea, Kortelainen, Samuli, Kärkkäinen, Hannu, Tuominen, Markku
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wembley Emerald Group Publishing Limited 21.08.2009
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Summary:Purpose - The traditional front-end-of-innovation (FEI) research and requirements engineering (RE) in software development have realized the opportunities for overall innovation process improvements by focusing on improving the front-end activities. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and compare the managerial perceptions on the similarities and differences in the FEI concepts between software industry and the traditional industrial sector.Design methodology approach - The research approach of this paper can be categorized as a case study. Causal cognitive maps are used as graphic tools for collecting and analyzing the perceptions of selected experts about the concepts of FEI, and for recognizing the perceived interrelationships between these concepts.Findings - The paper presents the similarities and differences in the FEI concepts between the two industries. The most similarly assessed concept is that the quality of a product or software development project can be most often influenced by successful execution of detailed customer needs analysis.Research limitations implications - The selection of a purely academic interview group representing the traditional industrial sector has some limitations.Practical implications - This paper provides viewpoints to managers and project team members on the most important factors in their front-end activities influencing the success of product or software development projects.Originality value - The intersection between FEI and RE and its handling by causal cognitive mapping is a novel territory in academic research. In addition, this paper opens up a new strand for academic discussion by connecting these two domains previously unconnected in literature.
ISSN:0263-5577
1758-5783
DOI:10.1108/02635570910982265