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Distributed Asynchronous Focus Group Interviews
Authors:
Ulrike Hammerschall
Keywords: focus group; distributed asynchronous focus group; requirements elicitation
Abstract:
Globally distributed project teams are a more and more common trend in software development. Stakeholders and development teams of the same project are situated in different countries and time-zones. As a consequence, coordination between team members relies heavily on suitable online communication environments. This is especially the case during requirements elicitation, when requirements for a new system need to be identified. Most elicitation techniques require physical presence of stakeholders in order to be effective. This is not always possible in distributed project teams. The question is if and how traditional elicitation techniques can be adapted to distributed project settings. This paper proposes a concept to adapt a special elicitation technique - traditional face-to-face focus group interviews – to online focus group interviews. The concept proposes a discussion model based on a questionnaire that allows conducting asynchronous online focus groups in online environments as similar as possible to traditional face-to-face focus group discussions. Furthermore, a process model is introduced to plan and conduct asynchronous online focus groups. Finally, the paper discusses open issues of the concept that need further investigation.
Pages: 65 to 68
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016
Publication date: February 21, 2016
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2519-8394
ISBN: 978-1-61208-458-9
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Dates: from February 21, 2016 to February 25, 2016