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Software development in software development organizations is a complex process and may require knowledge management techniques. If the development is oriented to the creation of a prosumer platform for managing ambient intelligence scenarios, the development could be even more complex. In this paper we present a prosumer model based on our experiences developing prosumer platforms for ambient intelligence scenarios. The model we proposed is composed of a set of six roles (users, service consumers, prosumers, advanced prosumers, platform developers and domain experts), a lifecycle for the prosumer services with eight different states and a methodology where four of the mentioned roles cooperate to develop a service provisioning platform and to propose new add-ons to improve the platform functionality in order to create services in a concrete ambient intelligence scenario.

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Martín, D., Alcarria, R., Sánchez-Picot, A., Robles, T., Sánchez de Rivera, D. (2014). A Four-Leaf Clover Shape Methodology for Prosumer Service Developments. In: Hervás, R., Lee, S., Nugent, C., Bravo, J. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence. Personalisation and User Adapted Services. UCAmI 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8867. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13102-3_78

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