OpenReq Interfaces. The following table describes user studies and related data collected for analysis purposes which are used to develop the OpenReq platforms and algorithms and publish corresponding research results. The usage of this data for the purposes of documenting OpenReq results in the OpenReq knowledge base is described thereafter. WP Task Study description Task 6.1 Design OpenReq user interface approach Evaluation of the OpenReq User Interfaces by means of Usability Studies. These studies will be conducted with students at TU Graz, User-Communities of the trial partners and within the scope of questionnaires and prototype evaluations and supported by anonymous communities and micro worker platforms. Resulting Data: Anonymous user feedback on usability questionnaires such as SUS. Task 6.2 Continuous integration No user studies and data collection are planned in this context. Task 6.3 Development of the OpenReq integrated version and API No user studies and data collection are planned in this context. Task 6.4 Integration of OpenReq in issue trackers & collaboration tools No user studies and data collection are planned in this context. Task 6.5 OpenReq cloud platform and services No user studies and data collection are planned in this context. Task 6.6 Integration of OpenReq in requirements tools No user studies and data collection are planned in this context (usability studies are covered in Task 7.3). Task 6.7 Open-Call technical supervision No user studies and data collection are planned in this context. Scientific publications representing outcomes of the mentioned user studies and beyond are stored in the OpenReq knowledge base and are publicly accessible. The accessibility of deliverables (related to WP6) will follow the policy defined in the OpenReq proposal. Technical reports will be publicly accessible except that partners define a different policy (which is the exception of the rule). Source Code will be made publicly accessible always taking into account the policy defined in the OpenReq proposal. Running prototypes hosted in Engineering premises and potentially containing data from knowledge base will not be publicly available. All such data will be hosted only in Engineering data center located in Europe, and will not be accessible from outside, unless otherwise agreed with the consortium. All data stored in the Virtual Machine used to host OpenREQ cloud services will be protected by Engineering corporate firewalls and will be backed up with daily incremental backups and monthly full backups.
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