Title
Applying contextual design to multiple teams in emergency management
Abstract
This paper describes a process of identifying a consolidated set of requirements for technology to support unclassified collaboration amongst emergency managers from distinct organizations, each with a role in domestic response. It describes the application and adaption of the inquiry and consolidation processes defined by the Contextual Design (CD) methodology [1] in order to generate a set of requirements that reflect the collaboration needs of the response community as a whole. This application of CD is unique in the sense that the inquiry and requirements analysis focus on a general process (collaboration) that requires flexibility in its usage, rather than a prescriptive, well-defined process or activity.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/978-3-642-39232-0_13
HCI (1)
Keywords
Field
DocType
distinct organization,contextual design,domestic response,multiple team,consolidated set,response community,general process,collaboration need,emergency management,unclassified collaboration,requirements analysis focus,well-defined process
Computer science,Contextual design,Emergency management,Knowledge management,Requirements analysis
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tania Randall100.68
Jacquelyn Crebolder200.34
Gerard Torenvliet3173.01
Jeremy Leal400.34