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SiBW 2018: Espoo, Finland
- Sami Hyrynsalmi, Arho Suominen, Christopher Jud, Xiaofeng Wang, Jan Bosch, Jürgen Münch:

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software-intensive Business: Start-ups, Ecosystems and Platforms (SiBW 2018), Espoo, Finland, December 3, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2305, CEUR-WS.org 2019
Workshop papers
- Eriks Klotins:

Software start-ups through an empirical lens: are start-ups snowflakes? 1-14 - Kai-Kristian Kemell, Xiaofeng Wang, Anh Nguyen-Duc, Jason Grendus, Tuure Tuunanen, Pekka Abrahamsson:

100+ metrics for software startups - A multi-vocal literature review. 15-29 - Dron Khanna, Xiaofeng Wang:

The buried presence of entrepreneurial experience-based learning in software startups. 30-39 - Sabine Molenaar, Martijn van Vliet, Luc Beelen, Slinger Jansen:

Business as usual? On the nature of relationships in enterprise software platform ecosystems. 40-56 - Dimitri Petrik, Georg Herzwurm:

Platform ecosystems for the industrial internet of things - A software intensive business perspective. 57-71 - Tapani N. Joelsson, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Sabine Molenaar:

The role of prosumers in the evolution of a software ecosystem: Case Steam. 72-88 - Arash Hajikhani:

Entrepreneurial oriented discussions in smart cities: Perspectives driven from systematic use of social network services data. 89-104 - Marja Turunen, Matti Mäntymäki:

Collective consciousness in business ecosystems. 105-114 - Andrey Saltan, Ahmed Seffah:

Engineering and business aspects of SaaS model adoption: Insights from a mapping study. 115-127 - Zeena Spijkerman, Slinger Jansen:

The open source software business model blueprint: A comparative analysis of 10 open source companies. 128-143 - Teppo Yrjönkoski:

How to support transformation from on-premise products to SaaS? Position paper for future research. 144-157 - Felix Schönhofen, Sixten Schockert, Georg Herzwurm:

ISO 16355 in software-intensive business. 158-163 - Andrey Saltan, Slinger Jansen, Kari Smolander:

Decision-making in software product management: Identifying research directions from practice. 164-176 - Jan Bosch, Helena Holmström Olsson, Ivica Crnkovic:

It takes three to tango: Requirement, outcome/data, and AI driven development. 177-192 - Jorge Melegati, Xiaofeng Wang:

Do software startups innovate in the same way? A case survey study. 193-201 - Jürgen Münch, Stefan Trieflinger, Dominic Lang:

Why feature-based roadmaps fail in rapidly changing markets: A qualitative survey. 202-218 - Rafael Chanin, Dron Khanna, Kai-Kristian Kemell, Xiaofeng Wang, Afonso Sales, Rafael Prikladnicki, Pekka Abrahamsson:

Software startup education around the world: A preliminary analysis. 219-229 - Katariina Yrjönkoski, Anu Helena Suominen:

Effectuation as a frame for networking decisions - The case of a Finnish information technology start-up. 230-244 - Matthias Gutbrod, Jürgen Münch:

Teaching Lean Startup principles: An empirical study on assumption prioritization. 245-253

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