Title
Enabling the effective involvement of multiple users: methods and tools for collaborative software engineering
Abstract
The paper presents results of ongoing research to support effective user involvement during systems development projects. The Collaborative Software Engineering Methodology is presented as a framework that contains mechanisms to support three layers of user involvement: selected user representatives, user groups, and the broader user community. Productivity and user participation of traditional group meetings have been limited by chauffeured facilitation and by support of single-user tools designed for analysts rather than users. The paper introduces electronic meeting systems (EMS) modeling tools designed to allow users to work in parallel to contribute directly during meetings. These tools are easy to use while containing support features traditionally associated with CASE tools. The methodology includes a sequence of requirements abstractions that users engage directly including activity models, data models, scenarios, system use cases, and prototypes. This methodology is designed to help organizations respond to today's rapidly changing information processing needs.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1998
J. of Management Information Systems
systems development project,CASE tool,collaborative software engineering,selected user representative,broader user community,multiple user,Collaborative Software Engineering Methodology,effective involvement,system use case,user participation,user involvement,user group,effective user involvement
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
14
3
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
42
2.24
17
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Douglas L. Dean153632.79
James D. Lee218220.70
Mark O. Pendergast3605.46
Ann M. Hickey436320.60
Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.53069400.95