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Better Support for User Participation using Business Rules Approach?

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Summary, in English

User participation in requirement analysis (RA) is necessary for IS quality and user acceptance. A prerequisite for meaningful user participation is that the coming users also understand the requirements. This understanding is made difficult by abstract and “technical” modelling languages and notations which require learning and experience. The Business Rules Approach (BRA) builds on a notion of Business Rules (BR) formulated in natural language sentences aimed at the business audience; hence BRA should make user participation easy. This is tested in a workshop with a vaccination expert (VE) in a project on designing a BR oriented, digital service for health care workers (HCWs). The results indicate that natural language BRs in RA really are easily understood and intuitive for the VE and that quality checking BRs requires no special learning.

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Information Systems, Social aspects

Keywords

  • Business Rules Approach
  • User participation
  • vaccination coordination.

Conference name

19th International Conference on Information Systems Development

Conference date

2010-08-25 - 2010-08-27

Conference place

Prague, Czech Republic

Status

Inpress