Title
Usable Collaborative Email Requirements Using Activity Theory
Abstract
Email is the most common collaborative tool in use today. Although originally designed as an asynchronous communication tool, it is being used increasingly for information management, coordination and collaboration tasks. For effective collaborative work, email must be designed that meets users' needs and their experience. The traditional approach to designing interfaces has been increasingly criticised because of the gaps between research results and practical design, especially concerning requirements. Requirements elicitation is a key to the success of the development of all email applications. Activity theory incorporates the notions of intentionality, history, mediation, motivation, understanding, culture and community into design. In particular, it provides a framework in which the critical issue of context can be taken into account. This paper describes the use of activity theory for the requirements analysis of a collaborative email system for a manufacturing company, XBC Ltd.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
INFORMATICA-JOURNAL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS
requirement analysis, email, interface design, context, activity theory
Field
DocType
Volume
USable,Software engineering,Computer science
Journal
31
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0350-5596
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.49
12
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lorna Uden1514102.23
Aravind Kumaresan262.18
Kimmo Salmenjoki3122.32