Users’ participation in requirements gathering for smart phones applications in emerging markets
Journal article, 2015

This study presents insights from using requirements gathering techniques for country-specific customization of smart phones in two emerging markets, Iran and Turkey. In each country, a group of users participated in requirements gathering sessions that were aimed at developing design ideas for overcoming country-specific usability problems. Using qualitative content analysis, it was found that in each country some specific interaction activities were considered more when participants generated design ideas for country-specific usability problems. It was also found that even for similar usability problems, participants suggested country-specific solutions. Therefore, it is suggested that participation of local users in the design process should not be limited to identification of usability problems, but should also include the problem-solving phase that is usually a phase in design and development processes in which requirements gathering techniques are being used.

Iran

requirements gathering

Participatory design

Turkey

Smart phones

Country-specific usability

Author

Bijan Aryana

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Torkil Clemmensen

Copenhagen Business School (CBS)

Casper Boks

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Universal Access in the Information Society

1615-5289 (ISSN) 1615-5297 (eISSN)

Vol. 14 2 265-280

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Subject Categories

Interaction Technologies

Human Computer Interaction

Computer Science

DOI

10.1007/s10209-013-0344-x

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