End user development (EUD) tools in community computing are not well-developed and typically do not take into consideration the unique characteristics of community groups such as lack of human, financial, and technological resources. Using a case study, we explore EUD in the domain of community computing. Situated in community computing context, we identify design requirements of EUD tools, demonstrate the use of conceptual scaffolds to support EUD, and illustrate the need of new evaluation methods of EUD tools. We discuss the tension between pushing EUD tools to community computing for local autonomy on technology issues and the long time practice of seeking and relying on external technical expertise. We call for research studies that add...
Our contribution will review, analyze, discuss, and synthesize the research work done over the last ...
Requirements engineering is a key activity in systems development. This paper examines six systems d...
The sustainable and digital future of work may imply a dramatic equilibrium change between social fa...
End user development (EUD) tools in community computing are not well-developed and typically do not ...
Item does not contain fulltextEnd-User Computing, End-User Development, End-User Software Engineerin...
End-user integration in the software development process has been advocated for at least two decades...
End-user development is a very common but often largely overlooked phenomenon in information systems...
End-User Development (EUD), End-Programming (EUP) and End-User Software Engineering (EUSE) are three...
End-User Development (EUD), End-Programming (EUP) and End-User Software Engineering (EUSE) are three...
An important challenge for the coming years is to develop environments that allow people without par...
As technology becomes more embedded in our daily lives, there is a great deal of hope about the use ...
End-user development (EUD) is much hyped, and its impact has outstripped even the most optimistic fo...
End User Development (EUD) of system applications is typically undertaken by endusers for their own,...
Community-based open source (community source) has emerged as a new approach of developing enterpris...
The aim of this special issue is to collect and put into dialogue theoretical, methodological, criti...
Our contribution will review, analyze, discuss, and synthesize the research work done over the last ...
Requirements engineering is a key activity in systems development. This paper examines six systems d...
The sustainable and digital future of work may imply a dramatic equilibrium change between social fa...
End user development (EUD) tools in community computing are not well-developed and typically do not ...
Item does not contain fulltextEnd-User Computing, End-User Development, End-User Software Engineerin...
End-user integration in the software development process has been advocated for at least two decades...
End-user development is a very common but often largely overlooked phenomenon in information systems...
End-User Development (EUD), End-Programming (EUP) and End-User Software Engineering (EUSE) are three...
End-User Development (EUD), End-Programming (EUP) and End-User Software Engineering (EUSE) are three...
An important challenge for the coming years is to develop environments that allow people without par...
As technology becomes more embedded in our daily lives, there is a great deal of hope about the use ...
End-user development (EUD) is much hyped, and its impact has outstripped even the most optimistic fo...
End User Development (EUD) of system applications is typically undertaken by endusers for their own,...
Community-based open source (community source) has emerged as a new approach of developing enterpris...
The aim of this special issue is to collect and put into dialogue theoretical, methodological, criti...
Our contribution will review, analyze, discuss, and synthesize the research work done over the last ...
Requirements engineering is a key activity in systems development. This paper examines six systems d...
The sustainable and digital future of work may imply a dramatic equilibrium change between social fa...