DocumentCode
68990
Title
Does Involving Users in Software Development Really Influence System Success?
Author
Abelein, Ulrich ; Sharp, Helen ; Paech, Barbara
Volume
30
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov.-Dec. 2013
Firstpage
17
Lastpage
23
Abstract
Researchers have studied how best to involve users in software development for a long time, primarily in the area of information systems and human-computer interaction. The authors consider the effects of both user participation and user involvement, which they abbreviate to UPI. Existing research describes several benefits of UPI, such as improved quality due to more precise requirements, the prevention of unneeded and expensive features, and an increase in user satisfaction, which leads to higher system use. But even though some researchers consider it to be essential to system success, other studies have found contradicting results. Furthermore, it´s not a common practice in today´s IT projects to involve users to a large extent. To clarify UPI´s effects on system success and to get a deeper understanding of the differences between user participation and user involvement, the authors reviewed the existing UPI literature in software development and conducted a systematic mapping study.
Keywords
software engineering; software management; user centred design; IT projects; UPI literature; human-computer interaction; information systems; software development; system success; user involvement; user participation; user satisfaction; Prototypes; Software development; Software systems; Time measurement; User centered design; literature review; meta analysis; software development; systematic mapping study; user involvement; user participation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MS.2013.124
Filename
6648584
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