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== Use Case Maturity Score ==
== Use Case Maturity Score ==
''Innovation WikiDeal R&D''
''Innovation, WikiDeal R&D''


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| Origin || 🟢 Théo Bondolfi
| Origin || 🟢 WikiDeal concept
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| Status || Prototype 1 In testing
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 3 July 2026

💡 In simple words: WikiDeal gives each marketplace a 'how ready is it?' score, like a progress bar in a game. A high score means it needs less help.


Use Case Maturity Score

Innovation, WikiDeal R&D

Origin 🟢 WikiDeal concept
Status Prototype 1, In testing

What is it?

The Use Case Maturity Score is a composite score, computed per marketplace portal, built from seven indicators: number of users, satisfaction, improvement proposals, urgency, deployment, tool interconnection, and risk of usage decline. A higher maturity score signals a healthier, more self-sustaining portal that needs fewer Open Calls to keep improving.

How it works on WikiDeal

Each portal is assessed across the seven indicators to produce an overall maturity reading that guides where attention and Open Calls are most needed. Lower-maturity portals receive more active support. The precise indicator weighting and calculation are documented progressively as the platform evolves.


See also: All innovations · R&D Portal