对匿名用户及其需求引出的上下文进行结构化和不显眼的观察

Olesia Brill, E. Knauss
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如今,人们发现自己在日常生活中被IT系统所包围。通常,他们甚至没有意识到他们正在与IT系统交互。越来越多的这些系统具有上下文适应性。这些系统的需求可能由于各种原因而改变:当引入其他系统时,上下文可能从根本上改变。新的趋势和时尚可能会发展。如果运营商想要保持其系统的竞争力,就需要对这些变化做出快速反应。在这种情况下,传统的需求提取方法开始失效:上下文自适应系统为具有不同配置文件的许多用户提供服务。此外,用户可能不愿意参与改进它。因此,很难建立一个具有代表性的需求模型。此外,通过后续的访谈很难捕捉到需求的上下文。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于观察匿名用户的系统的需求提取方法。用户与系统的交互是在正常的工作环境中观察到的。观察是基于对相互作用应该如何发生的假设。这些假设的偏差指向新的需求。观察大量的用户会在上下文中生成需求的定量图。初步评价表明,该方法是有前途的。它允许对许多涉众进行有效的观察,并派生出新的需求。
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Structured and unobtrusive observation of anonymous users and their context for requirements elicitation
Today, people find themselves surrounded by IT systems in their everyday life. Often they are not even aware that they are interacting with an IT system. More and more of these systems are context adaptive. Requirements to such systems may change for various reasons: The context may fundamentally change when other systems are introduced. New trends and fashions may evolve. Operators need to react quickly to such changes if they want to keep their systems competitive. Traditional approaches to requirements elicitation start to fail in this situation: context adaptive systems serve many users with different profiles. In addition, users may be reluctant to participate in improving it. Thus, it is hard to establish a representative model of requirements. Furthermore, it is hard to capture the context of requirements by subsequent interviews. In this paper we present a systematical approach for requirements elicitation based on observing anonymous users. The interaction of users with the system is observed in the normal working context. Observation is based on assumptions on how interaction should take place. Deviations from these assumptions point to new requirements. Observing a large number of users leads to a quantitative map of requirements in context. Preliminary evaluation shows that the approach is promising. It allows efficient observation of many stakeholders and the derivation of new requirements.
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