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In 2017, I conducted an online survey to explore software professionals' attitudes towards videos as a documentation option for communication in requirements engineering. The survey covered the following topics: Demographics Attitude towards videos as a medium in RE including its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats Current production and use of videos in RE, respectively the obstacles that prevent the production and use of videos 64 out of 106 software professionals from industry and academia completed the survey. The survey was implemented in LimeSurvey and distributed across several communication channels such as LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Twitter, and a mailing list of a German RE professionals group. This dataset includes the following files: "Raw and analyzed data.xlsx" contains the raw and analyzed survey responses which are anonymized This data includes demographics and video production and use. The data on attitudes are included in: Survey Data Set Part 1 - Attitudes Towards Videos as a Documentation Option for Communication in Requirements Engineering. "Survey - Offline version.docx" contains the questions and possible answers of the survey "Survey - Offline version.pdf" contains the questions and possible answers of the survey This survey was designed, conducted, and analyzed by Oliver Karras (@KarrasOliver)
dataset, survey, requirements engineering, production, use, video
Twitter Data
dataset, survey, requirements engineering, production, use, video
Twitter Data
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
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