Is Your Software Ecosystem in Danger? Preventing Ecosystem Death Through Lessons in Ecosystem Health

Publication date

2021

Authors

Evertse, Robert
Lencz, Abel
Šinik, Tea
Jansen, R.L.ORCID 0000-0003-3752-2868ISNI 000000039050399X
Soussi, Lamia

Editors

Gregory, Peggy
Kruchten, Philippe

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Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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Abstract

The health of an ecosystem is by definition the most basic requirement for its survival. This paper aims to examine the driving forces behind the health of software ecosystems, in a comparative manner between four different ecosystems which have experienced a major downfall. We examine these ecosystems for similarities, from which demise principles are derived. Consequently, countermeasures are proposed in an attempt to combat these demise principles. The findings show that the main demise principles are Underestimation of competitors, Lack of innovation, and Incorrect management of the ecosystem. The proposed countermeasures to address these demise principles are to Increase market awareness to increase competitive advantage, Increase product quality, Increase platform quality, Adjust value propositions and Formulate a partner-oriented strategy.

Keywords

Demise countermeasures, Demise principles, End-of-life, Software ecosystem demise, Software ecosystem(s), Control and Systems Engineering, Management Information Systems, Business and International Management, Information Systems, Modelling and Simulation, Information Systems and Management

Citation

Evertse, R, Lencz, A, Šinik, T, Jansen, S & Soussi, L 2021, Is Your Software Ecosystem in Danger? Preventing Ecosystem Death Through Lessons in Ecosystem Health. in P Gregory & P Kruchten (eds), Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops - XP 2021 Workshops, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol. 426, Springer, pp. 96-105, 22nd International Conference on Agile Software Development, 2021, Virtual, Online, 14/06/21. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88583-0_9, conference