Cognitive-Based Rules as a Means to Select Suitable Groupware Tools
Global software development projects have to deal with a variety of challenges with respect to communication and control. For this reason, processes that are crucially based on communication, such as requirement elicitation, have to be specially rethought to minimize critical situations. As requirement elicitation is a human-centred process, we propose using techniques from the field of cognitive psychology to define a new approach towards it. In short, we intend to reduce problems in communication by selecting a suite of elicitation techniques and groupware tools, according to stakeholders preference in styles. In this article we introduce our approach and show the generation process of a set of preference rules of groupware tools.
Gabriela N. Aranda Aurora Vizcaíno Alejandra Cechich Mario Piattini José Jesus Castro-Schez
GIISCo Research Group Computing Sciences Department Universidad Nacional del Comahue Buenos Aires, 1 ALARCOS Research Group Information Systems and Technologies Department,UCLM-Soluziona Research and D ORETO Research Group Escuela Superior de Informático,University of Castillo-La Mancha Paseo de la Un
国际会议
Firth IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics(第五届认知信息国际会议)
北京
英文
418-423
2006-07-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)