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LMS Reference Architecture Development

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Requirement Engineering for Knowledge-Intensive Processes

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Building on the 2nd chapter’s theoretical basis, this chapter is about combining research results of LMS-best-practice-experience with the RE to create a general and practically applicable RefArc for the LMS selection and operation-planning processes. General process models, checklists and templates to aid in the actual requirement elicitation and conceptualization processes are the outcome.

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Wundenberg, SM. (2015). LMS Reference Architecture Development. In: Requirement Engineering for Knowledge-Intensive Processes. BestMasters. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08832-3_3

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