Eliciting user requirements at an early stage of software development can safe development time and effort. However, identify requirements for adaptivity, such as inter-individual differences in needs or preferences is not trivial. In this paper we revisit results reported in a previous paper from a methodological point of view. Using an example, we argue that scenarios in combination with structured interviews are not able to adequately identify adaptivity requirements due to reasons inherent to the method, such as the users' trust and their ability to anticipate system funtionality. We suggest that more implicit methods must be used at early development phases to obtain unbiased results
Today's complex software systems consist of several components that interact in complex ways to prov...
Interviews with stakeholders can be a useful method for identifying user needs and establishing requ...
Decision Support Systems are, by definition, systems that attempt to support individual decision mak...
Eliciting user requirements at an early stage of software development can safe development time and ...
Adaptive systems are characterized by the ability to monitor changes in their volatile world and rea...
While investigating user requirements in adaptive systems, we found that adaptivity, though meant to...
One of the main goals of software adaptation is that users get their dynamic requirements met effici...
Self-adaptation empowers systems with the capability to meet stakeholders’ requirements in a dynam...
The design and development of an adaptive learning system (ALS) should be guided by a thorough analy...
Harrigan, M., Kravčík, M., Steiner, Ch., & Wade, V. (2009). What Do Academic Users Really Want from ...
In the business domain, interviewing is the requirements elicitation technique of choice for practit...
In order to facilitate software interaction and increase user satisfaction, various research efforts...
Users frequently make decisions about which information systems they incorporate into their informat...
In human computer interaction,‘mental models’ are wonstructs that represent the end users’ understan...
Adaptivity is widely recognised as a major characteristic of Intelligent User Interfaces for improvi...
Today's complex software systems consist of several components that interact in complex ways to prov...
Interviews with stakeholders can be a useful method for identifying user needs and establishing requ...
Decision Support Systems are, by definition, systems that attempt to support individual decision mak...
Eliciting user requirements at an early stage of software development can safe development time and ...
Adaptive systems are characterized by the ability to monitor changes in their volatile world and rea...
While investigating user requirements in adaptive systems, we found that adaptivity, though meant to...
One of the main goals of software adaptation is that users get their dynamic requirements met effici...
Self-adaptation empowers systems with the capability to meet stakeholders’ requirements in a dynam...
The design and development of an adaptive learning system (ALS) should be guided by a thorough analy...
Harrigan, M., Kravčík, M., Steiner, Ch., & Wade, V. (2009). What Do Academic Users Really Want from ...
In the business domain, interviewing is the requirements elicitation technique of choice for practit...
In order to facilitate software interaction and increase user satisfaction, various research efforts...
Users frequently make decisions about which information systems they incorporate into their informat...
In human computer interaction,‘mental models’ are wonstructs that represent the end users’ understan...
Adaptivity is widely recognised as a major characteristic of Intelligent User Interfaces for improvi...
Today's complex software systems consist of several components that interact in complex ways to prov...
Interviews with stakeholders can be a useful method for identifying user needs and establishing requ...
Decision Support Systems are, by definition, systems that attempt to support individual decision mak...