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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 123 avhandlingar innehållade ordet elicitation.
21. Elicitation and management of user requirements in market-driven software development
Sammanfattning : Market-driven software development companies experience challenges in requirements management that many traditional requirements engineering methods and techniques do not acknowledge. Large markets, limited contact with end users, and strong competition forces the market-driven software development company to constantly invent new, selling requirements, frequently release new versions with an accompanying pressure of short time-to-market, and take both the technical and financial risks of development. LÄS MER
22. Föreställningar om mat och ätande : Risk, kropp, identitet och den "ifrågasatta" maten i vår tid
Sammanfattning : In Western society, food is debated and in various ways contested. Social science research has described various cultural imperatives related to food and choices of diet, that raises questions about how people understand issues of food and eating in their everyday lives. LÄS MER
23. An Ontological Approach to Safety Analysis of Safety-Critical Systems
Sammanfattning : Safety-critical systems (SCSs) have become an intrinsic part of human dailylife in multiple domains, such as automotive, avionics, and rail industries. Such systems are not only required to implement the functionality they should provide, but also have to satisfy a set of safety requirements in order to ensure the mitigation of hazardous consequences. LÄS MER
24. A usability perspective on requirements engineering : from methodology to product development
Sammanfattning : Usability is one of the most important aspects of software. A multitude of methods and techniques intended to support the development of usable systems has been provided, but the impact on industrial software development has been limited. LÄS MER
25. Systematic evaluation of perceived spatial quality in surround sound systems
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to elaborate a method for the evaluation of perceived spatial quality in surround systems with emphasis on how to find and validate relevant attribute scales originating from verbal elicitation of personal constructs. The main question raised in this work was: Could a method utilising elicited personal constructs be used for finding a set of attributes with sufficient common meaning, thus enabling a group of experienced listeners to make significant judgements of spatial quality in surround sound systems? To investigate this, a method comprising a number of steps was employed. LÄS MER