Title
Activity Based generation of requirements for web-based information systems: the SSM/ICDT approach
Abstract
Web site development method is at an early stage in its evolution. Most existing methods are concerned with technical software issues and are poorly adapted to help developers think about fundamental changes to existing business models that Web-based environments make possible. In addition, traditional methods of requirements elicitation dependent on users are often impractical. The approach described in this paper combines the well-tested ability of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) to deliver useful models of business process (human activity systems), with recent thinking about mature Internet business strategies from INSEAD. Mapping the four virtual spaces of the ICDT model (information, communication, distribution and transaction) onto business activity models via a simple matrix ensures a reasonably sophisticated view of Web site potential, and ties it firmly to fundamental business processes. The approach, which is simple to learn and a small overhead in terms of development effort, is illustrated with a case study.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
ECIS
intranet,systems development,worldwide web,soft systems,requirements analysis,business strategy,soft system methodology,business process,requirement analysis,requirements elicitation,business model
Field
DocType
Citations 
Information system,Business process,Soft systems methodology,Computer science,Requirements analysis,Knowledge management,Requirements elicitation,Business model,Web application,The Internet
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
9
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mary Meldrum120.36
Jeremy Rose2497.01