User-centered Requirements

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A01=Karan Harbison
A01=Karen L. McGraw
Analyst Team
Architecture Description Language
Author_Karan Harbison
Author_Karen L. McGraw
business process modeling
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Category=UM
Critical Success Factors
Domain Dictionary
Domain Models
Elicitation Session
Elicitation Techniques
Episodic Knowledge
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human factors engineering
Interactive Observation
Interactive observation sessions
Job Functions
Key Performers
Knowledge Acquisition
Meta Model
performance improvement methods
Performer Time
Problem-solving process
Prototype Screen
qualitative data collection
Requirement Elicitation Technique
Requirements Elicitation
requirements elicitation for large systems
risk management in systems
Scenario-based engineering process
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Session Goals
Session Reports
stakeholder analysis
Systems engineering
Target Performers
Task Analysis
Task Analysis Output
Task Frame
Work Process Analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805820652
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Developing today's complex systems requires more than just good software engineering solutions. Many are faced with complex systems projects, incomplete or inaccurate requirements, canceled projects, or cost overruns, and have their systems' users in revolt and demanding more. Others want to build user-centric systems, but fear managing the process. This book describes an approach that brings the engineering process together with human performance engineering and business process reengineering. The result is a manageable user-centered process for gathering, analyzing, and evaluating requirements that can vastly improve the success rate in the development of medium-to-large size systems and applications.

Unlike some texts that are primarily conceptual, this volume provides guidelines, "how-to" information, and examples, enabling the reader to quickly apply the process and techniques to accomplish the following goals:
* define high quality requirements,
* enhance productive client involvement,
* help clients maintain competitiveness,
* ensure client buy-in and support throughout the process,
* reduce missing functionality and corrections, and
* improve user satisfaction with systems.

This volume clearly details the role of user-centered requirements and knowledge acquisition within Scenario-Based Engineering Process (SEP) and identifies SEP products and artifacts. It assists project personnel in planning and managing effective requirements activities, including managing risks, avoiding common problems with requirements elicitation, organizing project participants and tools, and managing the logistics. Guidelines are provided for the following: selecting the right individual and group techniques to elicit scenarios and requirements from users; subject matter experts, or other shareholders; and ensuring engineers or analysts have the necessary skills.

Karen L. McGraw (Author) ,  Karan Harbison (University of Texas at Arlington) (Author)

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