Abordagem Metodológica de Integração das Disciplinas de Engenharia de Requisitos e Interação Humano-Computador: Um Estudo de Caso
Abstract
Interdisciplinary practices enable students to relate the contents learned during their application in real situations. This paper presents an approach for integrating Human-Computer Interaction and Requirements Engineering in the context of software development. Our methodology combines techniques for requirements gathering and business modeling, with User-Centered Design techniques (UCD). We report some artifacts created by the students as our results. This paper also spotlights the challenges and benefits of our approach.
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