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Thomas Schlegel, Alexander Burst, Dorit Beger

Interaction models in the requirements specification: From data centric to flow centric models

A huge amount of information from customers, users and concerning the application domain is present in the early project phases. If this knowledge is being preserved using a descriptive, interaction- and flow-oriented model, it can be used for the generation of UI-prototypes and development documents. In this paper, a method for modelling is presented, that allows stakeholders to integrate the knowledge, that is being acquired in the analyses and specification phase, into an interaction model, that allows to preserve this knowledge over the project runtime. The model is suited for an iterative and incremental proceeding and allows the extraction of information for the generation of user interface prototypes. Therefore it ought to allow a stronger participation of customers and users in the development process.

i-com, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag

Print ISSN: 1618-162X
Volume: 02, 01/2003
Pages: 017

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