A framework for characterizing usability requirements elicitation and analysis methodologies (UREAM)

J.J.M. Trienekens, R.J. Kusters

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Abstract

Dedicated methodologies for the elicitation and analysis of usability requirements have been proposed in literature, usually developed by usability experts. The usability of these approaches by non-expert software engineers is not obvious. In this paper, the objective is to support developers and managers in a software development project in deciding on which methodology to select, taking into account local strengths and weaknesses. We define a framework based on a set of criteria that allow for the comparison of methodologies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of The Seventh International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2012), 18-23 November 2012, Lisbon, Portogal
EditorsH. Mannaert
Place of PublicationLissabon
Pages308-313
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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