HUMANE internal case study: eVACUATE #1
HUMANE internal case study: eVACUATE #1
This case study was conducted on 14 December 2015. The purpose was to evaluate the usefulness of the HUMANE approach as perceived by relevant developers (software engineers), and additionally ask if the HUMANE typology facilitates cross-disciplinary understanding. The files included here provide a summary of the analysis and the transcript from a semi-structured focus group.
Engen, Vegard
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Pickering, Brian
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Engen, Vegard
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Pickering, Brian
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Abstract
This case study was conducted on 14 December 2015. The purpose was to evaluate the usefulness of the HUMANE approach as perceived by relevant developers (software engineers), and additionally ask if the HUMANE typology facilitates cross-disciplinary understanding. The files included here provide a summary of the analysis and the transcript from a semi-structured focus group.
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Published date: 5 May 2017
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Local EPrints ID: 472157
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472157
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Last modified: 18 Jul 2023 01:41
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Vegard Engen
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