Software systems are becoming an integral part of everyday life influencing organizational and social activities. This aggravates the need for a socio-technical perspective for requirements engineering, which allows for modelling and analyzing the composition and interaction of hardware and software components with human and organizational actors. In this setting, alternative requirements models have to be evaluated and selected finding a right trade-off between the technical and social dimensions. To address this problem, we propose a tool-supported process of requirements analysis for socio-technical systems, which adopts planning techniques for exploring the space of requirements alternatives and a number of social criteria for their evalu...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
This paper examines the benefit of ambiguity in describing goals in requirements modelling for the d...
Abstract—We address the challenge of requirements engineer-ing for sociotechnical systems, wherein h...
Software systems are becoming more and more part of human life influencing organizational and social ...
Designing innovative computer systems is no longer simply a technical issue. There is now a growing ...
This paper discusses some essential reasons why socio-technical systems do not get the acceptance by...
Abstract. We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomo...
Software systems are becoming an integral part of everyday life influencing organizational and socia...
We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomous agents....
Designing Socio-Technical (ST) systems requires the designer to account for the intrinsic and interr...
Few methods address analysis of socio-technical system requirements. This paper describes a method f...
We outline an approach for eliciting, understanding, and representing the cultural aspects of the do...
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
Copyright © 2014 by Jonnro Erasmus. Published and used by INCOSE with permission. Abstract. The pape...
This paper examines the benefit of ambiguity in describing goals in requirements modelling for the d...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
This paper examines the benefit of ambiguity in describing goals in requirements modelling for the d...
Abstract—We address the challenge of requirements engineer-ing for sociotechnical systems, wherein h...
Software systems are becoming more and more part of human life influencing organizational and social ...
Designing innovative computer systems is no longer simply a technical issue. There is now a growing ...
This paper discusses some essential reasons why socio-technical systems do not get the acceptance by...
Abstract. We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomo...
Software systems are becoming an integral part of everyday life influencing organizational and socia...
We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomous agents....
Designing Socio-Technical (ST) systems requires the designer to account for the intrinsic and interr...
Few methods address analysis of socio-technical system requirements. This paper describes a method f...
We outline an approach for eliciting, understanding, and representing the cultural aspects of the do...
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
Copyright © 2014 by Jonnro Erasmus. Published and used by INCOSE with permission. Abstract. The pape...
This paper examines the benefit of ambiguity in describing goals in requirements modelling for the d...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
This paper examines the benefit of ambiguity in describing goals in requirements modelling for the d...
Abstract—We address the challenge of requirements engineer-ing for sociotechnical systems, wherein h...