In this paper we focus empirical and conceptual attention on the social construction of information systems (IS) requirements, and illustrate that IS developers too often choose to ignore, and thus effectively black-box, the complexities of gathering requirements in order to simplify both the difficulties of their work and their relations with customers. The empirical contribution of this paper is evidence drawn from a study of how IS developers pursue requirements engineering and how they conceive its value. Factors we found to be important in this process include: the changing needs of the organization, the ways in which structured IS methods are enacted via experience and social competency, the formation of project groups, and finally en...
Information systems development (ISD) often fails. Requirements engineering (RE) problems rank high ...
Purpose - Reflects on experiences when traditional IT approaches were used to design large IT system...
For decades, the identification and management of design requirements have been recurring challenges...
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
Traditional requirement engineering approaches pay little attention to how the requirements are inte...
Information systems (IS) development approaches are considered with particular reference to informat...
Success of information systems (IS) projects is deeply dependent on the quality of the requirements ...
Designing innovative computer systems is no longer simply a technical issue. There is now a growing ...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
No system is perfect in so far as requirements are always the subject of ongoing negotiation, and th...
This paper surveys and evaluates some techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based system...
New and old information systems are being developed everyday. Still, most of the information systems...
This paper surveys and evaluates some techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based system...
The identification and management of users ’ requirements have been a persistent challenge confronti...
Social software bears some special characteristics for requirements engineering (RE) like user-cente...
Information systems development (ISD) often fails. Requirements engineering (RE) problems rank high ...
Purpose - Reflects on experiences when traditional IT approaches were used to design large IT system...
For decades, the identification and management of design requirements have been recurring challenges...
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
Traditional requirement engineering approaches pay little attention to how the requirements are inte...
Information systems (IS) development approaches are considered with particular reference to informat...
Success of information systems (IS) projects is deeply dependent on the quality of the requirements ...
Designing innovative computer systems is no longer simply a technical issue. There is now a growing ...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
No system is perfect in so far as requirements are always the subject of ongoing negotiation, and th...
This paper surveys and evaluates some techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based system...
New and old information systems are being developed everyday. Still, most of the information systems...
This paper surveys and evaluates some techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based system...
The identification and management of users ’ requirements have been a persistent challenge confronti...
Social software bears some special characteristics for requirements engineering (RE) like user-cente...
Information systems development (ISD) often fails. Requirements engineering (RE) problems rank high ...
Purpose - Reflects on experiences when traditional IT approaches were used to design large IT system...
For decades, the identification and management of design requirements have been recurring challenges...