Including Human Factors and Ergonomics in Requirements Engineering for Digital Work Environments

Ebba Håkansson, E. Bjarnason
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Digital technology plays an important role in our work places, and much time is spent in the virtual environments that technology provides. However, today’s digital work environments are often cumbersome and hard to use, and contribute to stress and ill-health with subsequent cost to the individual, to their employers and to society. Our long-term aim is to facilitate the development of IT systems that provide a healthy digital work environment by including a human factors and ergonomics (HFE) perspective in the requirements engineering (RE) process. IT systems can then be better adapted to professional users, rather than forcing them to adapt work processes to the tools provided. As a first step, we performed an exploratory case study of a recently implemented IT system at a major Nordic bank to identify relevant aspects of HFE to consider within RE. The study consisted of a literature review, observations and interviews. We present eight factors covering user support such as documentation and training, and system characteristics such as understandability, ease of learning, ease of remembering, user satisfaction, system interplay and work-process interplay. These initial results may support non-HFE experts in including these aspects in RE for digital work environments. The results are also a starting point for further research into incorporating HFE in RE.
包括数字工作环境需求工程中的人因学和人机工程学
数字技术在我们的工作场所扮演着重要的角色,很多时间都花在技术提供的虚拟环境中。然而,当今的数字工作环境往往笨重且难以使用,并导致压力和健康状况不佳,从而给个人、雇主和社会带来成本。我们的长期目标是促进IT系统的发展,通过在需求工程(RE)过程中包括人因和人体工程学(HFE)的观点来提供健康的数字工作环境。然后,IT系统可以更好地适应专业用户,而不是强迫他们调整工作流程以适应所提供的工具。作为第一步,我们对北欧一家主要银行最近实施的IT系统进行了探索性案例研究,以确定在可再生能源中需要考虑的HFE的相关方面。该研究包括文献综述、观察和访谈。我们提出了八个因素,包括用户支持,如文档和培训,以及系统特征,如可理解性,易学性,易记性,用户满意度,系统相互作用和工作过程相互作用。这些初步结果可能支持非hfe专家将这些方面纳入数字工作环境的可再生能源。这些结果也是将HFE纳入RE的进一步研究的起点。
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