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Integrating human factors with the Jackson System Development method : an illustrated overview

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      <subfield code="a">The motivation for integrating human factors with structured systems analysis and design methods has been set out in earlier papers. In addition, a preliminary conception of such an integration has been proposed for the Jackson System Development method (JSD), and a set of requirements, research and strategies suggested for further developing this conception. The present paper reports the progress of the research, and presents an overview of the stage-wise design process, scope and notation of the JSD method. The method is discussed and illustrated using a simple case-study concerning a Recreation Booking System</subfield>
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      <subfield code="g">Vol. 35, nº 10, October 1992 ; p. 1135-1161</subfield>
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