Title :
Requirements development in loosely coupled systems: building a knowledge management system with schools
Author :
Breiter, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Inf. Manage. Bremen, Germany
Abstract :
The diffusion of computers, local area networks and Internet connections in schools and the increase of instructional software and online resources is a challenge for the school system. Appropriate tools to store, access, distribute and to use those resources in schools are still in their infancy. In order to understand why schools as learning institutions are struggling with knowledge exchange, existing models for knowledge management is described and adopted to the school context. Based on this framework, the specific functional requirements for of key stakeholders in schools are derived. In order to integrate the requirements into system development for a computer-based knowledge management system, a participatory design process was initiated with three schools. The empirical findings during the process of requirement analysis are documented, focusing on key organizational aspects in schools. Based on empirical evidence, it is suggested that participatory design can be used not only as a method for user-oriented system development but also as a catalyst for reflecting the new role of technology for teaching and learning within an organizational change process.
Keywords :
educational technology; knowledge management; organisational aspects; teaching; user centred design; user modelling; Internet connections; functional requirements; instructional software; knowledge exchange; knowledge management system; learning institutions; local area networks; loosely coupled systems; online resources; organizational aspects; organizational change process; requirements development; user-oriented system development; Communications technology; Computer aided instruction; Computer networks; Education; Educational institutions; Educational technology; IP networks; Information management; Knowledge management; Local area networks;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2056-1
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2004.1265052