The Mobile Scenario Presenter: Integrating Contextual Inquiry and Structured Walkthroughs

The report discusses the Mobile Scenario Presenter (MSP), a tool for requirements engineering that integrates contextual inquiry with structured walkthroughs using mobile devices.

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

Centre For HCI Design
City University

Authors: Norbert Seyff, Paul Grünbacher, Neil Maiden
Geographic focus: Global

Methods

The research method involved designing and developing the Mobile Scenario Presenter (MSP), a mobile tool for requirements engineering. The MSP is based on the existing ART-SCENE environment and is optimized for use on mobile devices with internet access. The tool was designed to support analysts in conducting scenario walkthroughs in the workplace, allowing for direct observation and interaction with stakeholders. The research also involved evaluating the MSP through trials and real-world projects.

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Key Insights

The Mobile Scenario Presenter (MSP) is a mobile tool designed to aid in the requirements engineering process by integrating contextual inquiry with structured scenario walkthroughs. The MSP, an extension of the ART-SCENE environment, allows analysts to conduct scenario walkthroughs in stakeholders' workplaces using mobile computing devices. This approach aims to improve the completeness and correctness of requirements by directly engaging with stakeholders in their work environment. The paper outlines the capabilities of the MSP, the lessons learned from its design, and the potential for mobile tools to unite different requirements engineering traditions.

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