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    Requirements Elicitation for Geo-information Solutions

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    Authors
    Sluter, C.
    van Elzakker, C.
    Ivanova, Ivana
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Sluter, C. and van Elzakker, C. and Ivanova, I. 2017. Requirements Elicitation for Geo-information Solutions. Cartographic Journal. 54 (1): pp. 77-90.
    Source Title
    Cartographic Journal
    DOI
    10.1179/1743277414Y.0000000092
    ISSN
    0008-7041
    School
    School of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63071
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © 2016, © The British Cartographic Society 2016. Geo-information solutions can achieve a higher level of quality if they are developed in accordance with a user-centred design that requires definition of the user requirements in the first step of solution construction. We treat a geo-information solution as a system designed to support human-based activities in a specific context through which solutions to contextual problems can be achieved via geographic knowledge. Geographic knowledge is a result of geo-data exploration, analysis, interpretation and dissemination with a given geo-information system. Taking the characteristics of geo-information systems into account, existing methods and techniques of requirements engineering may be applied for the design and implementation of geo-information solutions. Based on these considerations, here we present a generic framework that can aid geo-information experts, geo-informaticians and cartographers in the design and construction of more efficient, effective and satisfactory solutions.

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