Exploring functional and non-functional requirements of social media on knowledge sharing

Social media (SM) are designed for easily online information sharing and communicating among people, and the sites relate to entertainment, educational and business domains. From requirement elicitation and analysis, social media provide effective communication and sharing on the knowledge and infor...

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Main Authors: Wu, Liming, Che Pa, Noraini, Abdullah, Rusli, Wan Ab. Rahman, Wan Nurhayati, Tee, Mcxin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian Research Publication Network 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54237/1/Exploring%20functional%20and%20non-functional%20requirements%20of%20social%20media%20on%20knowledge%20sharing.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54237/
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Summary:Social media (SM) are designed for easily online information sharing and communicating among people, and the sites relate to entertainment, educational and business domains. From requirement elicitation and analysis, social media provide effective communication and sharing on the knowledge and information of system development among stakeholders. This paper aims to identify the relevant functional and non-functional requirements for knowledge sharing (KS), and explore the relationships between the requirements and perceived social media to support knowledge sharing. Hence, a survey was conducted that involve software requirements practitioners in order to gather the requirements on KS. Besides that, partial least squares (PLS) method was used to evaluate the hypothesis and research model. The findings of this study represented that there was a positive and strong relationship between functional requirements and Perceived SM to support requirements knowledge sharing (RKS), however, non-functional requirements has a weak relationship with Perceived SM to support RKS.