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User-centered requirements : the scenario-based engineering process

Author: Karen L McGraw; Karan Harbison
Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1997.
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The Scenario-based Engineering Process (SEP) is a user-centered system development process that combines features of business process re-engineering with software engineering. It was developed by professionals from multiple disciplines - computer science and engineering, cognitive science, information systems, and psychology - working with users and shareholders in complex domains. The result is a manageable  Read more...
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McGraw, Karen L.
User-centered requirements.
Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1997
(OCoLC)603488974
Online version:
McGraw, Karen L.
User-centered requirements.
Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1997
(OCoLC)605189048
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Karen L McGraw; Karan Harbison
ISBN: 0805820647 9780805820645 0805820655 9780805820652
OCLC Number: 35249421
Description: ix, 380 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. An Introduction to the Scenario-based Engineering Process --
2. Engineering Activities and Artifacts --
3. Planning and Managing Effective Requirements Activities --
4. Selecting the Right Techniques --
5. Scenario Elicitation, Analysis, and Generation --
6. Conducting and Analyzing Interactive Observation Sessions --
7. Conducting and Using the Interview Effectively --
8. Defining Work Processes and Conducting Task Analysis --
9. Eliciting and Analyzing Domain Concepts --
10. Using Process Tracing to Analyze the Problem-Solving Process --
11. Conducting and Analyzing Group Sessions --
12. Evaluating and Refining Requirements.
Responsibility: Karen L. McGraw, Karan Harbison.
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The Scenario-based Engineering Process (SEP) is a user-centered system development process that combines features of business process re-engineering with software engineering. It was developed by professionals from multiple disciplines - computer science and engineering, cognitive science, information systems, and psychology - working with users and shareholders in complex domains. The result is a manageable user-centered, prototyping-intensive development process that is applicable in situations such as: dynamic, changing environments; human-intensive problems; long-term solutions; large, complex problem or solution space; and the need for partial replication of the system to more than one site.

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