This paper presents requirements elicitation study for a EUD tool for composing service-based applications. WIRE aims at enabling EUD by harvesting and recommending community composition knowledge (the wisdom), thus facilitating knowledge transfer from developers to end-users. The idea was evaluated with 10 contextual interviews to accountants, eliciting a rich set of information, which can lead to requirements for Wisdom-Aware EUD.

End-user requirements for wisdom-aware EUD

De Angeli, Antonella;Battocchi, Alberto;Rodriguez, Carlos;Daniel, Florian;Casati, Fabio
2011-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents requirements elicitation study for a EUD tool for composing service-based applications. WIRE aims at enabling EUD by harvesting and recommending community composition knowledge (the wisdom), thus facilitating knowledge transfer from developers to end-users. The idea was evaluated with 10 contextual interviews to accountants, eliciting a rich set of information, which can lead to requirements for Wisdom-Aware EUD.
2011
Proceeding IS-EUD'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on End-user development
AA. VV.
Berlin
Springer
9783642215292
De Angeli, Antonella; Battocchi, Alberto; S. R., Chowdhury; Rodriguez, Carlos; Daniel, Florian; Casati, Fabio
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