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摘要
背景:以人为本的软件设计和开发优先考虑用户完成工作的方式,而不是期望用户适应软件。软件用户可能具有不同的性别、年龄、文化、语言、残疾、社会经济地位和教育背景等诸多差异。目标:本研究旨在了解软件从业人员对这类缺陷的看法和当前的管理实践,确定报告、理解和修复这类缺陷的主要挑战,并为改进软件工程中的缺陷管理提供建议。方法:我们对软件工程从业人员进行了调查和访谈,以了解他们对人类缺陷和缺陷跟踪过程的认识和经验。结果:我们分析了五十(50)份调查问卷和十(10)份来自 SE 从业人员的访谈回复,发现目前在软件工程实践中对人类缺陷的管理存在多种漏洞。由于缺乏对以人为本方面的认识,导致在软件开发过程中忽略或不重视这些方面。我们的研究结果表明,通过与最终用户建立更好的反馈流程、采用更具描述性的分类方法和适当的自动化手段,可以改善对 HCD 的处理。在软件工程领域,有关人机交互问题的研究还很有限,需要研究界和实践界努力提高对以人为本方面的认识和支持。
How do software practitioners perceive human-centric defects?
Context:
Human-centric software design and development prioritises the way users prefer to complete their jobs, rather than expecting users to adapt to the software. Software users can have different genders, ages, cultures, languages, disabilities, socioeconomic statuses, and educational backgrounds, among many other differences. Due to the inherently varied nature of these differences and their impact on software usage, preferences and issues of users can vary, resulting in user-specific defects that we term as ‘human-centric defects’ (HCDs).
Objective:
This research aims to understand the perception and current management practices of such HCDs by software practitioners, identify key challenges in reporting, understanding and fixing them, and provide recommendations to improve HCDs management in software engineering.
Methods:
We conducted a survey and interviews with software engineering practitioners to gauge their knowledge and experience on HCDs and the defect tracking process.
Results:
We analysed fifty (50) survey- and ten (10) interview-responses from SE practitioners and identified that there are multiple gaps in the current management of HCDs in software engineering practice. There is a lack of awareness regarding human-centric aspects, causing them to be lost or under-appreciated during software development. Our results revealed that handling HCDs could be improved by following a better feedback process with end-users, a more descriptive taxonomy, and suitable automation.
Conclusion:
HCDs, given their diverse end-user base, present a major challenge to software practitioners. In the software engineering domain, research on HCDs has been limited and requires effort from research and practice communities to create awareness and support for human-centric aspects.
期刊介绍:
Information and Software Technology is the international archival journal focusing on research and experience that contributes to the improvement of software development practices. The journal''s scope includes methods and techniques to better engineer software and manage its development. Articles submitted for review should have a clear component of software engineering or address ways to improve the engineering and management of software development. Areas covered by the journal include:
• Software management, quality and metrics,
• Software processes,
• Software architecture, modelling, specification, design and programming
• Functional and non-functional software requirements
• Software testing and verification & validation
• Empirical studies of all aspects of engineering and managing software development
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