• DocumentCode
    2404323
  • Title

    Intent specifications: an approach to building human-centered specifications

  • Author

    Leveson, Nancy G.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    6-10 1998
  • Firstpage
    204
  • Lastpage
    213
  • Abstract
    Software is a human product and specification languages are used to help humans perform the various problem solving activities involved in software development and evolution. This paper proposes an approach, called intent specifications, to designing system and software specifications based on research in systems theory, cognitive psychology, and human-machine interaction. The goal is to provide specifications that support software engineering activities by grounding specification design on psychological principles of how humans use specifications to solve problems as well as on basic system engineering principles
  • Keywords
    formal specification; human factors; psychology; specification languages; system theory; user interfaces; cognitive psychology; human-centered specifications; human-machine interaction; intent specifications; problem solving; software engineering; specification languages; system engineering; systems theory; Buildings; Humans; Man machine systems; Problem-solving; Programming; Psychology; Software design; Software performance; Software systems; Specification languages;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Requirements Engineering, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 Third International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Colorado Springs, CO
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-8356-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICRE.1998.667827
  • Filename
    667827