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Towards a framework for selecting notations for modelling requirements
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
An acknowledged problem in software development is that a poor choice of notations may all too often have a detrimental effect on development activities, but full scale of evaluation of every notation in the context of ...
The untrained eye : what makes a representation easy for novice readers to understand?
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
It is generally recognised that choice of notations can have a significant effect on the system development process, particularly in the early stages of requirements capture and validation. In the development of interactive ...
Which properties make a modelling notation easy for untrained users to understand?
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
One of the essential components of interactive development is a model or representation that can be understood by all parties. Although in some development projects this requirement is fulfilled by an early prototype, there ...
Use of case-based reasoning in the context-specific selection of notations for requirements specification
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
Choosing an inappropriate notation for specifying software requirements is likely to compromise the effectiveness and efficiency with which the requirements process can be conducted. A proper choice of notation should ...
Creating multimedia learning applications in a further education environment
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
This report describes the development of a large multimedia learning application within a Further Education environment. It looks primarily at the underlying processes used in the design, implementation and evaluation. The ...
The creation of task-based differentiated learning materials for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
Horizon is a European funded project whose aim is to increase employment opportunities for students with disabilities or learning difficulties. A working cafe/ restaurant (Cafe Horizon) has been established in East London, ...
Using multimedia case study material for teaching requirements engineering
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
This paper describes the development and use of multimedia case study materials on the World Wide Web. Materials were used in two final year courses on requirements engineering. The main motivation for providing materials ...
The development and application of multimedia in learning: a survey of literature
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)
Multimedia applications used in education and training are a relatively recent phenomenon. The development and use of multimedia has been influences by many social and economic factors related to the enormous growth of ...
A survey of tools for modelling multimedia systems
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)
This report summarises the results of a survey of tools for modelling multimedia systems which was carried out as part of the M3 (Modelling MultiMedia) ROPA project [BRI96]. No tool was found which concentrates specifically ...
The special requirements of multimedia systems: how to choose the most effective modelling notations
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)
Although still in its infancy, multimedia system production is a growing and rapidly evolving industry. The nature of multimedia systems, incorporating text, graphics, animation, sound and video, means that the process of ...