The centrality of users in the design and development of complex systems, such as service-based applications, calls for new methodologies and techniques to extract and represent user needs and to translate them into real processes. In this short paper, we describe the integration of concepts and analysis techniques of different approaches, namely Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, User-Centred Design and Process-Oriented Modeling, that are being developed in the context of two projects related to Ambient Assisted Living and Internet of Services.
A bit of "persona", a bit of "goal", a bit of "process" ... a recipe for analyzing user intensive software systems / Di Francescomarino, C.; Leonardi, C.; Marchetto, A.; Nguyen, C. D.; Qureshi, N. A.; Sabatucci, L.; Perini, A.; Susi, A.; Tonella, P.; Zancanaro, M.. - 586:(2010), pp. 36-40. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International i* Workshop, iStar 2010 tenutosi a Hammamet, tun nel 2010).
A bit of "persona", a bit of "goal", a bit of "process" ... a recipe for analyzing user intensive software systems
Di Francescomarino C.;Marchetto A.;Qureshi N. A.;Perini A.;Zancanaro M.
2010-01-01
Abstract
The centrality of users in the design and development of complex systems, such as service-based applications, calls for new methodologies and techniques to extract and represent user needs and to translate them into real processes. In this short paper, we describe the integration of concepts and analysis techniques of different approaches, namely Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, User-Centred Design and Process-Oriented Modeling, that are being developed in the context of two projects related to Ambient Assisted Living and Internet of Services.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione