scholarly journals Specification of a UX Process Reference Model towards the Strategic Planning of UX Activities

Author(s):  
Suzanne Kieffer ◽  
Luka Rukonic ◽  
Vincent Kervyn de Meerendré ◽  
Jean Vanderdonckt

It is now time to actually construct the reference models useful to guide the development of the strategic planning process, and it is necessary to recap some of the arguments and material gathered to date with a look at methodologies from information systems and some of the key elements promoted by them. There is first a description of a process reference model to give context to the development of the information architecture reference model needed to present the information to be contained in the plan. As will be seen, the two models are complementary and each gives strength to the other.


This chapter looks more closely at the key information thought necessary for strategic planning, to see how best to organise it for clarity and to convey essential information about the relationship between components. There is first an argument to support the development of a reference model to structure the essential information and then a reminder of the information components that have been selected to represent the strategic plan. There are finally some early models from the literature that have been used to convey pieces of the information.


Author(s):  
Nopasit Chakpitak ◽  
Komsak Meksamoot ◽  
Pitipong Yodmongkol ◽  
Supawadee Putthinoi

2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 2791-2798
Author(s):  
Tae-Wook Kang ◽  
Han-Soo Ryu ◽  
Jeong-Lim Ko ◽  
Hyun-Sang Choi

2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel E. Morales-Trujillo ◽  
Hanna Oktaba ◽  
Teresa Ventura ◽  
Rodrigo Torres

The spread of the interest and the need for process reference models, specifically for small and medium software development organizations, has been a catalyst for generating ISO/IEC 29110 Software Engineering — Lifecycle profiles for Very Small Entities. Based on the Mexican standard NMX-I-059-NYCE-2005, better known as MoProSoft, ISO/IEC 29110 is the first international standard specifically designed for very small entities.Thanks to the COMPETISOFT Project and MoProSoft, the background knowledge and models adoption experience have been introduced in Latin America. In Mexico more than 300 organizations have been evaluated in NMX-I-059-NYCE-2005, in 2009 MoProSoft became a national standard in Peru, while COMPETISOFT included the experience and viewpoints of 13 countries and 23 research groups of the region. As a whole, it gives small software development organizations in the region an advantage in adopting an international standard.This paper clarifies the gap between ISO/IEC 29110 and MoProSoft level 2. As a result of a theoretical and practical review both standards have been mapped defining the coverage level between processes, considering the defined tasks, work products and roles. Several recommendations have been suggested to bridge the gap between these standards. Finally, the effort needed to adopt the Basic Profile of the new international standard starting from the Mexican standard has been estimated. The results have been extended to also consider organizations that adopted COMPETISOFT as their process reference model.


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