书目名称 | User-Centred Requirements Engineering |
编辑 | Alistair Sutcliffe |
视频video | http://file.papertrans.cn/945/944512/944512.mp4 |
概述 | PROVIDES PRAGMATIC ADVICE ON HOW TO CONDUCT REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING * DEALS WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLINGUISTIC THEORY THAT UNDERPIN REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING.Includes supplementary material: |
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描述 | If you have picked up this book and are browsing the Preface, you may well be asking yourself"What makes this book different from the large number I can find on amazon. com?". Well, the answer is a blend of the academic and the practical, and views of the subject you won‘t get from anybody else: how psychology and linguistics influence the field of requirements engineering (RE). The title might seem to be a bit of a conundrum; after all, surely requirements come from people so all requirements should be user-centred. Sadly, that is not always so; many system disasters have been caused simply because requirements engineering was not user-centred or, worse still, was not practised at all. So this book is about putting the people back into com puting, although not simply from the HCI (human-computer interaction) sense; instead, the focus is on how to understand what people want and then build appropriate computer systems. |
出版日期 | Textbook 2002 |
关键词 | Requirements Engineering; Service; Software; communication; design; end-user development; modeling; problem |
版次 | 1 |
doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0217-5 |
isbn_softcover | 978-1-85233-517-5 |
isbn_ebook | 978-1-4471-0217-5 |
copyright | Springer-Verlag London 2002 |