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Discourses on User Participation
International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, 2009Users should participate in information technology (IT) artifact development, but it has proven to be challenging. This applies also in the open source software (OSS) development. This chapter critically examines discursive construction of user participation in academic literatures and in practice, in IT artifact development.
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Requirements Engineering, 2017
User participation is considered an effective way to conduct requirements engineering, but user-developer perception gaps in requirements understanding occur frequently.
Jingdong Jia, Luiz Fernando Capretz
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User participation is considered an effective way to conduct requirements engineering, but user-developer perception gaps in requirements understanding occur frequently.
Jingdong Jia, Luiz Fernando Capretz
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User Participation in Standardization; Principles for Active Participation
2011Objective. This paper addresses the role of consumers/end-users, in our case Persons with Disabilities, in the creation of new standards regarding the accessibility aspects in society and the usability of products for all. The United Nations declaration on the rights of persons with disabilities requires that action has to be taken.
Blijham N., Mosies C.
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User participation: quality assurance for userāfit design
International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, 2010PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss how the participatory approach should be considered and applied in research for the disabled. It aims to arouse the awareness of policymakers, professionals, researchers and the general public that disabled people must not only be considered, but also invited to participate in research actively in order to
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Alternative perspectives of user participation
ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel, 1994A number of theories have been advanced in the information systems literature to rationalize the merits of user participation as a strategy for successful introduction of information systems in organizations. Importantly, while these theories contain some common elements, they also comprise significant differences. Understanding these commonalities and
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Knowledge impacts of user participation
Proceedings of the 2004 SIGMIS conference on Computer personnel research: Careers, culture, and ethics in a networked environment, 2004Although user participation has been studied over four decades, there are still many questions unanswered. This research identifies two gaps in this field: a lack of understanding of the underlying cognitive mechanisms that intervene with the information systems development (ISD) process, and a lack of understanding of knowledge structures between user
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Time, Attitude, and User Participation
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2008Assimilation of a standard ERP system to an organization is difficult. User involvement seems to be the crux of the matter. However, even the best intentions for user involvement may come to nothing. A case study of a five-year ERP implementation process reveals that a main reason may be that the perception of usefulness of the system in any given ...
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Conference on Online Social Networks, 2015
It becomes the norm for people to communicate with one another through various online social channels, where different conversation structures are formed depending on platforms.
Daejin Choi +5 more
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It becomes the norm for people to communicate with one another through various online social channels, where different conversation structures are formed depending on platforms.
Daejin Choi +5 more
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User participation in requirements negotiation
ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin, 1999This paper discusses the user involvement in the early phases of the software development life-cycle, specifically in the requirements definition. It argues that designing for product quality means enabling an effective communication and involvement of the user factor in the process of defining the requirements for the system to be developed.
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USER PARTICIPATION AND EXPERT SYSTEMS:
Management Research News, 1988The purpose of the case study is to ascertain how future users of an expert system would like the system to be designed and the problems associated with this, and to find out why design of the system has stopped.
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