Crowdsourcing Software Development Process Study on Ultra-Large-Scale System

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Software Crowdsourcing development model shows the increasingly strong advantage in solving the development of ultra large scale system, mode of development of this new software development process chang to mass, openness and community. At the same time, Software Crowdsourcing development process also reflects the strong competitive, crowdsourcing software development mode is a periodical process of releasing requirement-bidding competition-software review.In order to promote the community members to collaborate, compete and develop, and to improve the software development efficiency and quality,This paper discusses the group in the process of Software Crowdsourcing development, reward and remuneration of reputation and ranking, corporate governance.thus,we can Improve process management, improve the quality and efficiency of software development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4441-4446

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July 2014

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