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Among the various interaction (re)design processes and approaches, SPIDe is a semio-participatory
methodological process inspired by communication-centered design. However, the development of computational
solutions is not limited to interaction design. Requirements elicitation is also an integral part of this process. Some
SPIDe studies indicated that it is also possible to raise requirements through its application due to its participatory
characteristics. This article presents an investigation on the feasibility of SPIDe when applied to requirements elic itation integrated with interaction design, presenting an exploratory case study. From the perspective of different
experts, we explain the strengths and needs of SPIDe in supporting requirements elicitation integrated into inter action design. Data were collected through logbooks, semi-structured interviews, and the TAM questionnaire and
then analyzed through thematic analysis. The results show that the SPIDe use for requirements elicitation integrated
into the interaction design is feasible. Furthermore, they indicated that possible improvements in SPIDe could ben efit the development of the computational solutions considering a single application of SPIDe to obtain data for
interaction design and requirements elicitation integrated.
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Participatory design Semiotic engineering User participation Human factors . Gabinete de Desenvolvimento de Aplicações Informáticas
Citation
Rosa, J. C., Rêgo, B. B., Garrido, F. A., Valente, P. D., Nunes, N. J., & Matos, E. S. (2023). Evolving SPIDe Towards the Integration of Requirements Elicitation in Interaction Design. Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society, 29(1), 19-33.
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Sociedade Brasileira de Computação