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Requirements engineering for e-Government services: A citizen-centric approach and case study
Authors:Lex  Thea  Marc  Wijnand  
Institution:aUniversity of Twente, Department of Technical and Professional Communication, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;bUniversity of Twente, Department of Media, Communication and Organization, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;cNovay, P.O. Box 589, 7500 AN Enschede, The Netherlands
Abstract:Throughout the last decade, user involvement in e-Government service design has been virtually non-existent. Over time, e-Government experts began to realize that these services would benefit from a citizen-centric requirements engineering approach which has led to a demand for such an approach for this particular field. This article presents a citizen-centric approach towards user requirements engineering for e-Government services. It utilizes interviews and citizen walkthroughs of low-fidelity prototypes. A case study of a social support portal illustrates the approach and shows the need for repeated citizen inquiry, as the implementation of user requirements in low-fidelity prototype design is not always accepted by prospective end-users.
Keywords:Requirements engineering  e-Government  e-Services  User-centered design
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