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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

Lecture Notes in Informatics


Business Information Systems, 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), May 31-June 2 2006, Klagenfurt, Austria P-85, 515-527 (2006).


2006


Editors

Witold Abramowicz, Heinrich C. Mayr (eds.)


Contents

Making users the subject of a software process to build high quality software for public organizations

Barbara Begier

Abstract


The UID (User-Involved Development) approach, developed to improve quality of software for public organizations, is outlined in reference to several attempts to involve users in a software process. Its assumptions are presented to provide continual feedback between software developers and users, and to establish the process of software product assessment. Examples of quality measures are listed. Examples of the required personal competencies are given, too.


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ISBN 2-88579-179-X


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