User Requirements for Software Game Process; An Empirical Investigation
Saiqa Aleem, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Faheem Ahmed, Shuib Basri

TL;DR
This paper empirically investigates how user requirements influence the game development process and final game quality, highlighting the importance of understanding user factors for success in the competitive software game industry.
Contribution
It provides an empirical analysis of user key factors affecting game development and final quality, which is a novel focus in this research area.
Findings
User factors significantly impact game development success.
Managing multiple user requirements is crucial for high-quality games.
Organizations must consider user dimensions to stay competitive.
Abstract
This study attempts to provide a better understanding of the user dimension as a factor in software game success. It focuses mainly on an empirical investigation of the effect of user factors on the software game development process and finally on the quality of the resulting game. A quantitative survey was developed and conducted to identify key user dimensions. For this study, a survey was used to test the research model and hypotheses. The main contribution of this paper is to investigate empirically the influence of user key factors on software game development process that ultimately results in a higher quality final product. The results provide evidence that game development organizations must deal with multiple user key factors to remain competitive and handle high pressure in the soft-ware game industry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducational Games and Gamification · Digital Games and Media · Open Source Software Innovations
