A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas

Dwesa is a rural town situated in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province that has been selected as a testing site for an e-commerce project to address some of the challenges faced by the community. These challenges include difficulties stemming from poverty, poor access to public services, unempl...

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Main Author: Isabirye, Naomi
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Language:English
Published: University of Fort Hare 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10353/145
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ufh-vital-111302017-12-21T04:22:53ZA model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areasIsabirye, NaomiInternet marketingElectronic commerceLand reform -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeSustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeRural poor -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeInformation resources managementDwesa is a rural town situated in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province that has been selected as a testing site for an e-commerce project to address some of the challenges faced by the community. These challenges include difficulties stemming from poverty, poor access to public services, unemployment and low levels of literacy. The Siyakhula Living Lab project’s aim is to develop an e-commerce platform that will 'connect' the residents with the necessary access to services and markets by providing them with the necessary tools that can help in alleviating some of their challenges. In order for the project to achieve its objectives, a deeper understanding into the needs of the prospective users is required. User requirements elicitation deals with the process of interacting with the prospective users to understand and document their needs. This research aims at evaluating existing requirements elicitation techniques and methodologies in the context of rural information technology implementations. The primary objective is to develop a model for user requirements elicitation in Dwesa. Many requirements elicitation techniques and frameworks exist, but few have been evaluated in the context of rural software implementations. Requirements elicitation techniques should not be applied simply as steps to gather information. Instead this research project proposes a model that can be applied to assimilate the contribution of knowledge regarding the stakeholders, problem and solution characteristics, and other characteristics into the software development process for the effective elicitation of requirements.University of Fort HareFaculty of Management & Commerce2009ThesisMastersMCom (Information Systems)158 leaves; 30 cmpdfvital:11130http://hdl.handle.net/10353/145EnglishUniversity of Fort Hare
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topic Internet marketing
Electronic commerce
Land reform -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Rural poor -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Information resources management
spellingShingle Internet marketing
Electronic commerce
Land reform -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Rural poor -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Information resources management
Isabirye, Naomi
A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas
description Dwesa is a rural town situated in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province that has been selected as a testing site for an e-commerce project to address some of the challenges faced by the community. These challenges include difficulties stemming from poverty, poor access to public services, unemployment and low levels of literacy. The Siyakhula Living Lab project’s aim is to develop an e-commerce platform that will 'connect' the residents with the necessary access to services and markets by providing them with the necessary tools that can help in alleviating some of their challenges. In order for the project to achieve its objectives, a deeper understanding into the needs of the prospective users is required. User requirements elicitation deals with the process of interacting with the prospective users to understand and document their needs. This research aims at evaluating existing requirements elicitation techniques and methodologies in the context of rural information technology implementations. The primary objective is to develop a model for user requirements elicitation in Dwesa. Many requirements elicitation techniques and frameworks exist, but few have been evaluated in the context of rural software implementations. Requirements elicitation techniques should not be applied simply as steps to gather information. Instead this research project proposes a model that can be applied to assimilate the contribution of knowledge regarding the stakeholders, problem and solution characteristics, and other characteristics into the software development process for the effective elicitation of requirements.
author Isabirye, Naomi
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title A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas
title_short A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas
title_full A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas
title_fullStr A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas
title_full_unstemmed A model for user requirements elicitation specific to users in rural areas
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10353/145
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