Establishing a Foundation for Collaborative Scenario Elicitation

Advances in Information Systems, Vol. 30, pp. 3-4, pp. 92-110, Summer-Fall 1999

38 Pages Posted: 5 Jun 2009 Last revised: 5 Nov 2014

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Ann M. Hickey

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs - College of Business

Jay F. Nunamaker

University of Arizona - Center for the Management of Information (CMI)

Douglas L. Dean

Brigham Young University - Information Systems Department

Date Written: 1999

Abstract

Eliciting and integrating requirements from large groups of diverse users remains a major challenge for the software engineering community. Scenarios are becoming recognized as valuable means of identifying actions taken by users when executing a business process and interacting with an information system, and therefore have great potential for addressing requirements elicitation problems. A review of the scenario literature indicates that, although there is widespread agreement on the usefulness of scenarios, there are many unanswered questions about how to elicit scenario definitions from individual users and user groups efficiently. This research examines how increasing the structure of scenario definitions affects scenario quality and the efficiency of scenario definition by individual users. During a laboratory experiment, subjects defined scenarios using a general-purpose GSS, GroupSystems Group Outliner with one of three textual scenario formats that ranged from unstructured to very structured. Scenario quality and the efficiency of scenario definition by users were compared across the formats. Results highlighted the efficiency of the unstructured format but revealed that all formats produced incomplete scenario definitions. Recommendations are made for an iterative collaborative scenario process and a special-purpose GSS scenario tool that may overcome some of these problems.

Keywords: Information Requirements Determination, Scenarios, Group Support Systems, Participative Design, IS Development Methods and Tools

Suggested Citation

Hickey, Ann M. and Nunamaker, Jay F. and Dean, Douglas L., Establishing a Foundation for Collaborative Scenario Elicitation (1999). Advances in Information Systems, Vol. 30, pp. 3-4, pp. 92-110, Summer-Fall 1999, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1413444

Ann M. Hickey

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs - College of Business ( email )

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Jay F. Nunamaker

University of Arizona - Center for the Management of Information (CMI) ( email )

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Douglas L. Dean (Contact Author)

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