* ICSE 2018 *
Sun 27 May - Sun 3 June 2018 Gothenburg, Sweden
Mon 28 May 2018 14:00 - 14:30 at R26 - SE Methodologies Chair(s): Imed Hammouda

User-centered design (UCD) addresses the design of interactive systems placing the users in the center of the design with the aim of improving usability and user experience. Developing economies are in dear need of UCD; low IT literacy, low infrastructure and funds; and heterogeneity in culture and livelihood result in special requirements on usability in order to harvest the possible benefits of IT. Traditional UCD methods, however, are often regarded as heavy-weight and expensive. Agile software development methods are light-weight, flexible and iterative in order to accommodate the changing requirements and unsure funding and are therefore important for IT companies in developing economies. Can we adjust UCD methods to fit the need of developing economies and with agile development while taking advantage of the iterative character of agile development methods? The research appropriated an action research approach called Cooperative Method Development (CMD). Based on the empirical investigation, UCD challenges were identified, innovative use of light-weight UCD methods was deliberated and implemented. The improvements include: working with local IT personnel, light-weight and incremental use of personas, support departments performing acceptance testing on release versions, culturally adapted user testing in pairs and heuristic evaluation as adapted UCD practices. The evaluation together with the involved practitioners shows improvements in the development process including reduced reworks; satisfied users; better collaboration with stakeholders; and a close understanding of users and their needs. The evaluation of the resulting integrated approach with the involved practitioners as well as software engineers not involved in the research indicates that the results are transferable to similar contexts

Mon 28 May

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14:00 - 15:30
SE MethodologiesSEiA at R26
Chair(s): Imed Hammouda Chalmers and University of Gothenburg
14:00
30m
Talk
Adapting Lightweight User-Centered Design with the Scrum-Based Development Process into the Project Management Process
SEiA
Degif Teka Addis Ababa University, Yvonne Dittrich IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Mesfin Kifle Addis Ababa University
14:30
30m
Talk
Partitioning Microservices: A Domain Engineering Approach
SEiA
Immaculee Joselyne Munezero Makerere University, Doreen Tuheirwe Mukasa Makerere University, Benjamin Kanagwa Makerere University, Joseph Balikuddembe Makerere University
15:00
30m
Talk
Planning for public sector Software Projects using Value-Based Requirements Engineering Techniques; a Research Agenda
SEiA
Joseph Balikuddembe Makerere University, Justine Nakirijja Makerere University