Project Nick: meetings augmentation and analysis
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Facilitating group creativity: Experience with a group decision support system
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special Issue: Decision Support and Knowledge-Based Systems
Computer-aided deliberation: model management and group decision support
Operations Research
“Information technology to support electronic meetings"
Management Information Systems Quarterly
Joint application design: how to design quality systems in 40% less time
Joint application design: how to design quality systems in 40% less time
Computer-aided software engineering: present status and future directions
ACM SIGMIS Database
Bringing automated support to large groups: the Burr-Brown experience
Information and Management
A methodology for knowledge acquisition in a group decision support system environment
Knowledge Acquisition
Joint application design: the group session approach to system design
Joint application design: the group session approach to system design
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on computer graphics: state of the arts
Executive information requirements: getting it right
MIS Quarterly
Using CASE to control a large data analysis project
CASE on trial
An investigation into knowledge acquisition using a group decision support system
Information and Management
PD and joint application design: a transatlantic comparison
Communications of the ACM - Special issue Participatory Design
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Softw
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Softw
Managing Requirements Inconsistency with Development Goal Monitors
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Stopping Behavior of Systems Analysts During Information Requirements Elicitation
Journal of Management Information Systems
TeamSpirit: Design, implementation, and evaluation of a Web-based group decision support system
Decision Support Systems
Generating systems requirements with facilitated group techniques
Human-Computer Interaction
Silver Pellets for Improving Software Quality
Information Resources Management Journal
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The increasing use of integrated computer-aided software engineering (CASE) environments is shifting the bottleneck of systems development from physical design and coding to upstream activities, particularly requirements specification. This paper explores the use of group support systems (GSS) and joint application development (JAD) in the context of CASE environments to facilitate the requirements specification process. We first examine the relevance of GSS, JAD, and CASE to requirements specification. We then propose an integrated framework that is augmented by a domain-analysis methodology. Results of a pilot study that evaluated two process models using tools of a GSS, GroupSystemsTM, for requirements specification are discussed.