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Katarina Gidlund - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners’ talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

  • EGOV - Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Danielsson Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners' talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

  • EGOV - ‘Demand Driven Development of Public e-Services’
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2012
    Co-Authors: Katarina Gidlund
    Abstract:

    The idea of participation and demand Driven Development is not unique for the applied area of Development of public e-services, it has for long been an issue in Development stands and has moved relatively unchecked from the margins to the mainstream of Development since mid 1980s. The promise of empowerment and transformative Development has though been severely questioned during the past decade in Development research and practice in lack of sufficient evidence that the idea is living up to the expected standards. However, in eGovernment, demand Driven Development of public e-service is on the contrary growing. Expectations such as enhanced use, better services and more efficient resource utilization are expressed in different contexts. In this article the idea of demand Driven Development of public e-services is analyzed discursively in order to gain a deeper understanding of how the narrative is told, retold and challenged. The results show that from a design perspective it is rewarding to acknowledge both the dominant, hidden and contrasting stories in order to understand challenges in Development work.

Annelie Ekelin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners’ talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

  • EGOV - Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Danielsson Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners' talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

Johanna Sefyrin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners’ talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

  • EGOV - Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Danielsson Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners' talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

Karin Danielsson Öberg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • EGOV - Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2013
    Co-Authors: Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Danielsson Öberg, Annelie Ekelin
    Abstract:

    This paper concerns representational practices in demands Driven Development of public sector, and the problems they involve. The term demands Driven Development refers to a movement in public sector towards a closer cooperation with the citizens, primarily with regards to the Development of public e-services. The objective with the paper is to explore representational practices through the analysis of practitioners' talk about demands Driven Development. There are several interrelated problems with representational practices, in this paper analysed through the discussions of practitioners who work with demands Driven Development of public sector. The conclusion is that these practitioners work with representational practices in a way which they at the same time seem to consider rather problematic.

Frank Maurer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • An Extended Review on Story Test Driven Development
    2010
    Co-Authors: Shelly Park, Frank Maurer
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a systematic review of studies on story-test Driven Development. Our findings suggest that there are many lessons learned papers that provide anecdotal evidence about the benefits and issues related to the story test Driven Development. We categorized these findings into seven themes: cost, time, people, code design, testing tools, what to test and test automation. We analyzed research papers to find out how many of these anecdotal findings were critically examined by researchers and analyzed the gaps in between. The analysis can be used by researchers as a ground for further empirical investigation.

  • XP - A Literature Review on Story Test Driven Development
    Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 2010
    Co-Authors: Shelly Park, Frank Maurer
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a literature review on story-test Driven Development. Our findings suggest that there are many lessons learned papers that provide anecdotal evidence about the benefits and issues related to the story test Driven Development. We categorized these findings into seven themes: cost, time, people, code design, testing tools, what to test and test automation. We analyzed research papers on story test Driven Development to find out how many of these anecdotal findings were critically examined by researchers and analyzed the gaps in between. The analysis can be used by researchers as a ground for further empirical investigation.