| K. Holtzblatt and S. Jones. Participatory Design, eds. D. Schuler and A. Namioka, chapter Contextual Inquiry: A Participatory Technique for System. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc. |
....of the recognition that traditional interviews and surveying techniques are not adequate for today s applications. Beyer and Holtzblatt, 1995 ] The ideas behind the walk through as a tool to aid requirement elicitation are closely related to the ideas behind tools like Contextual Inquiry ( Holtzblatt and Jones, 1993 ] Future Workshops, or Organizational Games (see [ Boedker et al. 1993 ] The concept of refining specifications interactively in a step wise manner has been long pursued in software engineering and automating this process is an important research topic in AI (c.f. Harandi and Lubars, 1991 ....
K. Holtzblatt and S. Jones. Participatory Design, chapter Contextual Inquiry: A Participatory Technique for System. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., 1993.
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K. Holtzblatt and S. Jones. Participatory Design, eds. D. Schuler and A. Namioka, chapter Contextual Inquiry: A Participatory Technique for System. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.
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