USER NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS FOR A SENIORS DEDICATED AI DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER PLATFORM

Calin VAIDA, Laurentiu NAE, Michel DERIAZ, Adrian PISLA, Eduard OPREA, Bogdan GHERMAN, Andreea MIRCEA, Leen STULENS, Doina PISLA

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The development of a European scaled Knowledge Transfer Platform must answer the needs of all its envisaged users while creating an efficient and stable environment acknowledging all the cross-cultural challenges and adapt to the requirements of each type of user: mentors, companies, or development team. A detailed analysis of these needs is presented in the paper covering the independent needs of each group and analyzing the possible interferences grouped in three categories: positive, neutral and negative. This analysis determines the further development of the platform and represents a critical aspect in the achievement of an attractive environment which can reach European-spread scale.

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