Title :
Child´s play: using techniques developed to elicit requirements from children with adults
Author :
Millard, Nicola ; Lynch, Paula ; Tracey, Karina
Author_Institution :
BT Labs., Ipswich, UK
Abstract :
Tools and techniques for requirements elicitation are generally unsuitable for use with children and for innovative and futuristic developments. Using case studies, the paper explores practical methods to get requirements for future technologies from children. Techniques such as scenario building, role playing and storyboarding proved successful in involving children in the requirements process and stimulating innovation. The paper looks at how these methods can be adopted to take a more fundamental approach to requirements elicitation for adults. These techniques help requirements engineers face the difficult task of getting system requirements from users of whatever age, ability or background. They also enable requirements engineers to anticipate some of the future changes that might occur before or as a consequence of the installation of a new system. The lack of specialist notation was found to promote communication throughout the analysis and design process and gives the designers a context in which to design
Keywords :
formal specification; human factors; software development management; systems analysis; adults; case studies; children; futuristic developments; installation; requirements elicitation; requirements engineers; requirements process; role playing; scenario building; specialist notation; storyboarding; Aging; Context; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Mobile communication; Process design; Technological innovation; Telematics;
Conference_Titel :
Requirements Engineering, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Colorado Springs, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8356-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICRE.1998.667810