Validation of capability modeling concepts: A dialogical approach

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Involvement of potential users in early stages of elaboration of development methods is needed for successful method adoption in practice. This paper reports on activities of introduction and assessment of the Capability Driven Development (CDD) methodology with a group of industry representatives. This was performed in an interactive workshop and the main evaluation objectives were to assess the relevance of the CDD concepts and their recognizability as well as to identify potential use cases for CDD application. A dialogical approach was used to convey the CDD methodology to the participants and to entice discussions. The main findings are that the participants easily recognized the modeling constructs for capability design. They found that adjustments are particularly useful for the purpose of identification capability steering actions. The use cases described by the participants were later formalized as capability models.

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Grabis, J., Stirna, J., & Jokste, L. (2018). Validation of capability modeling concepts: A dialogical approach. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 316, pp. 5–14). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92898-2_1

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