iRequire: Gathering end-user requirements for new apps

Mobile devices such as Smartphones and Internet Tablets have become an integral part of our life. We can install applications providing various functionalities. Our research focuses on an application which enables end-users to blog requirements in situ. The gathered end-user needs can be seen as a starting point for the development of applications and the evolution of mobile platforms.

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