Interviews with stakeholders can be a useful method for identifying user needs and establishing requirements. However, interviews are also problematic. They are time consuming and may result in insufficient, irrelevant or invalid data. Our goal is to re-examine the methodology of interview design, to determine how various contextual factors affect the success of interviews in requirements engineering. We present a case study of a Web conferencing system used by a support group for spousal caregivers of people with dementia. Two sets of interviews were conducted to identify requirements for a new version of the system. Both sets of interviews had the same information elicitation goals, but each used different interview tactics. A comparison ...
Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) interview technique is commonly used to elicit knowledge of subject-ma...
This mixed-methods study uses both cognitive interviewing and a quantitative field test to provide e...
Interviews are the most common and effective means to perform requirements elicitation and support k...
In the business domain, interviewing is the requirements elicitation technique of choice for practit...
[Context] Interviews are the most widely used elicitation technique in requirements engineering. How...
Needs analysis is a technique in collecting and accessing information relevant to course design. In ...
[Context and Motivation] Ambiguities identified during requirements elicitation interviews can be us...
Correctly understanding situational demands is necessary to handle social situations appropriately. ...
Needs analysis is a technique in collecting and accessing information relevant to course design. In ...
Interviews with stakeholders are the most commonly used elicitation technique, as they are considere...
© 2017 IEEE. In requirements elicitation interviews, ambiguities identified by analysts can help to ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the differences of two user research methods. It compares tr...
Context and Motivation: Customer-analyst interviews are among the most common techniques for eliciti...
Eliciting user requirements at an early stage of software development can safe development time and ...
BACKGROUND: In developing an interview guide, pre-existing knowledge about the research topic is ess...
Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) interview technique is commonly used to elicit knowledge of subject-ma...
This mixed-methods study uses both cognitive interviewing and a quantitative field test to provide e...
Interviews are the most common and effective means to perform requirements elicitation and support k...
In the business domain, interviewing is the requirements elicitation technique of choice for practit...
[Context] Interviews are the most widely used elicitation technique in requirements engineering. How...
Needs analysis is a technique in collecting and accessing information relevant to course design. In ...
[Context and Motivation] Ambiguities identified during requirements elicitation interviews can be us...
Correctly understanding situational demands is necessary to handle social situations appropriately. ...
Needs analysis is a technique in collecting and accessing information relevant to course design. In ...
Interviews with stakeholders are the most commonly used elicitation technique, as they are considere...
© 2017 IEEE. In requirements elicitation interviews, ambiguities identified by analysts can help to ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the differences of two user research methods. It compares tr...
Context and Motivation: Customer-analyst interviews are among the most common techniques for eliciti...
Eliciting user requirements at an early stage of software development can safe development time and ...
BACKGROUND: In developing an interview guide, pre-existing knowledge about the research topic is ess...
Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) interview technique is commonly used to elicit knowledge of subject-ma...
This mixed-methods study uses both cognitive interviewing and a quantitative field test to provide e...
Interviews are the most common and effective means to perform requirements elicitation and support k...