Desiderata is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments demonstrate that presenting desiderata as templated requirements specifications leads to less creative solutions. However, these experiments do not establish how the presentation of desiderata affects design creativity. This study, therefore, aims to explore the cognitive mechanisms by which presenting desiderata as templated requirements specifications reduces creativity during software design. Forty-two software designers, organized into 21 pairs, participated in a dialog-based protocol study. Their interactions were transcribed and the transcripts were analyzed in two ways: (1) using inductive process coding and (2) using an a-priori coding sch...
Requirements engineering (RE), an early phase in software development, is the process of discovery, ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Desiderata is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments demon...
Desiderata is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments demon...
"Desiderata" is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments dem...
This study aims to explore the cognitive mechanisms by which presenting desiderata as requirements r...
Abstract Design creativity, the originality and practicality of a solution concept is critical for ...
Abstract There is a broad consensus in the software engineering (SE) research community that unders...
A comprehensive replication package including all the task documents (i.e. a list of prioritized Tem...
Requirements engineering was initially regarded as a front-end activity to form a basis for the comi...
Effective requirements elicitation is perceived to be one of the most crucial activities in software...
Effective requirements elicitation is perceived to be one of the most crucial activities in software...
Creativity helps organization to produce novel solutions to complex and sometimes enduring problems....
The competitive nature of industries and emergence of newer technologies demands an improving and cr...
Requirements engineering (RE), an early phase in software development, is the process of discovery, ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Desiderata is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments demon...
Desiderata is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments demon...
"Desiderata" is a general term for stakeholder needs, desires or preferences. Recent experiments dem...
This study aims to explore the cognitive mechanisms by which presenting desiderata as requirements r...
Abstract Design creativity, the originality and practicality of a solution concept is critical for ...
Abstract There is a broad consensus in the software engineering (SE) research community that unders...
A comprehensive replication package including all the task documents (i.e. a list of prioritized Tem...
Requirements engineering was initially regarded as a front-end activity to form a basis for the comi...
Effective requirements elicitation is perceived to be one of the most crucial activities in software...
Effective requirements elicitation is perceived to be one of the most crucial activities in software...
Creativity helps organization to produce novel solutions to complex and sometimes enduring problems....
The competitive nature of industries and emergence of newer technologies demands an improving and cr...
Requirements engineering (RE), an early phase in software development, is the process of discovery, ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...