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The aim of this paper is to explain how we can achieve and integrate customer knowledge into the software engineering process in multi-disciplined product development, through developing dynamic capabilities. According to service dominant logic, knowledge assets are key drivers in creating competitive advantage for organizations. This research will provide significant new information about the role of customer knowledge in value creation for the software engineering process in the machinery industry. As the result of the research, a model for acquisition and use of customer knowledge in value creation of the software engineering process is created and guidelines produced.

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Aho, AM., Uden, L. (2013). Customer Knowledge in Value Creation for Software Engineering Process. In: Uden, L., Herrera, F., Bajo Pérez, J., Corchado Rodríguez, J. (eds) 7th International Conference on Knowledge Management in Organizations: Service and Cloud Computing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 172. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30867-3_13

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