Integrating formal and diagrammatic techniques in requirements capture and early system design
Hewitt, J., Jones, S. and Sapsford-Francis, J.
(1994)
Integrating formal and diagrammatic techniques in requirements capture and early system design.
UH Computer Science Technical Report
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University of Hertfordshire.
The process of design in software engineering is a complex one. Decisions made in the design stage have far reaching, and sometimes devastating, effects on subsequent development work. Adopting a user-centred approach to system development adds a further layer of complexity which must, in turn, be addressed. There is considerable experience at the University of Hertfordshire of developing novel human-computer systems through user-centred design. This experience provides a strong focus for our interests in enhancing the quality of the development process by integrating formal methods with the less formal techniques currently used.
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Additional information | Submitted for presentation at the Workshop on Research Issues in the Intersection Between Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction, held before the 16th International Conference on Software Engineering, Sorrento, 1994. |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 15:58 |
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