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Title:
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ELICITING REQUIREMENTS FOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS USING ACTIVITY AND TASK ANALYSIS |
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Author(s):
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Alessandra Callado Bezerra de Mello and André Menezes Marques das Neves |
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ISBN:
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978-989-8533-79-1 |
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Editors:
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Katherine Blashki and Yingcai Xiao |
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Year:
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2018 |
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Edition:
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Single |
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Keywords:
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User Requirements, HCI, Design Process, Activity Theory, Usability, Task Analysis |
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Type:
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Short Paper |
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First Page:
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329 |
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Last Page:
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333 |
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Language:
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English |
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Paper Abstract:
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This research is focused on requirements capture based on understanding the activity systems context and on user-related task analysis as a resource for developing or adjusting digital systems. The study starts from a theoretical framework regarding Activity Theory (AT) and Usability Engineering in order to identify methods of data collection for generating information on requirements capture. It aims to compose and evaluate a method, through a case study, that considers both the activity system and the task analysis to understand the context of the problem to be solved. The proposition is a simplified approach, which might be an alternative to approximate user-oriented research application to agile dynamics. |
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