The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally dependent phase and as such it could be contended that the methods used in this phase ought to explicitly address organizational issues. However the authors would maintain that there is a weakness in many of the methods that are employed in requirements engineering in that they arc not explicitly embedded within any social scientific perspective. We argue that such a perspective would enable the systems developer to address organizational contexts and to engage with users (social actors) in such a way that it may be possible to find out about their social situations and as a consequence better inform the systems development process. In this paper...
Requirements definition is a fundamental activity within information systems development. Social and...
Abstract. We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomo...
We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomous agents....
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
In this paper we focus empirical and conceptual attention on the social construction of information ...
Designing innovative computer systems is no longer simply a technical issue. There is now a growing ...
Information systems (IS) development approaches are considered with particular reference to informat...
No system is perfect in so far as requirements are always the subject of ongoing negotiation, and th...
A critical factor in successful requirements analysis appears to be the understanding not only of wh...
Traditional requirement engineering approaches pay little attention to how the requirements are inte...
The activity of requirements engineering (RE) is the initial stage for the information systems devel...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
Copyright © 2014 by Jonnro Erasmus. Published and used by INCOSE with permission. Abstract. The pape...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
Recent researches in Requirements Engineering and Software Engineering suggest that a deep organizat...
Requirements definition is a fundamental activity within information systems development. Social and...
Abstract. We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomo...
We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomous agents....
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
In this paper we focus empirical and conceptual attention on the social construction of information ...
Designing innovative computer systems is no longer simply a technical issue. There is now a growing ...
Information systems (IS) development approaches are considered with particular reference to informat...
No system is perfect in so far as requirements are always the subject of ongoing negotiation, and th...
A critical factor in successful requirements analysis appears to be the understanding not only of wh...
Traditional requirement engineering approaches pay little attention to how the requirements are inte...
The activity of requirements engineering (RE) is the initial stage for the information systems devel...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
Copyright © 2014 by Jonnro Erasmus. Published and used by INCOSE with permission. Abstract. The pape...
This paper surveys and evaluates techniques for eliciting requirements of computer-based systems, pa...
Recent researches in Requirements Engineering and Software Engineering suggest that a deep organizat...
Requirements definition is a fundamental activity within information systems development. Social and...
Abstract. We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomo...
We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomous agents....