End-User Development: The Software Shaping Workshop Approach

  • Costabile M
  • Fogli D
  • Mussio P
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the Information Society, end-users keep increasing very fast in number, as well as in their demand with respect to the activities they would like to perform with computer environments, without being obliged to become computer specialists. There is a great request to provide end-users with powerful and flexible environments, tailorable to the culture, skills, and needs of a very diverse end-user population. In this chapter, we discuss a framework for End-User Development and present our methodology for designing software environments that support the activities of a particular class of end-users, called domain-expert users, with the objective of making their work with the computer easier. Such environments are called Software ShapingWorkshops, in analogy to artisan workshops: they provide users only with the necessary tools that allowthem to accomplish their specific activities by properly shaping software artifacts without being lost in virtual space.

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Costabile, M. F., Fogli, D., Mussio, P., & Piccinno, A. (2006). End-User Development: The Software Shaping Workshop Approach (pp. 183–205). https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5386-x_9

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