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Users as contextual features of software product development and testing

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Users as contextual features of software product development and testing
This paper examines how software developers discuss users and how such discussions are intrinsic to the negotiation and settling of technical decisions in the development and testing of a software product. Using ethnographic data, we show how the user features in conversations, not as a `topic' but as `context' to technical work. By understanding the user as a contextual feature in developers' group work we are able to draw attention to issues in the use of Extreme Programming for software product development. Extreme Programming is a participatory design method, but software product development involves envisioning and designing for future customers. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.2.1 [SOFTWARE ENGINEERING]: Requirements/ Specification
David Martin, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield
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Year 2007
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Authors David Martin, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield
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