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Acceso Abierto Requirements Engineering for Continuous Queries on IoRT Data: a case study in agricultural autonomous robots monitoring(2024) Antonelli, Leandro; Badir, Hassan; Bazza, Houssam; Bimonte, Sandro; Rizzi, StefanoThe Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT) is an extension of the Internet of Things, where intelligent mobile devices acquire sensor data and physically act in the environment. IoRT devices produce huge data streams, typically analyzed using continuous queries. We propose an approach to engineer requirements about continuous queries over IoRT data. Our proposal is specifically devised for end-users not skilled in IT and relies, for requirements elicitation, on spreadsheet-like templates called stream tables. Requirements analysis uses a novel UML profile, while requirements specification and validation rely on a fast prototyping tool so as to allow end-users to define continuous queries by themselves and validate them via web-based prototyping. Non-functional requirements are taken into account as well, in the form of available technological resources and data sources, and used for requirements validation. The results of some preliminary tests made with some real users suggest that stream tables are a valuable instrument for the engineering of continuous queries, and that fast prototyping is an effective support to the specification and validation steps. - Documento de conferencia
Acceso Abierto UX Challenges in GDSS: An Experience Report(2019) Sakka, Amir; Bosetti, Gabriela Alejandra; Grigera, Julián; Camilleri, Guy; Fernández, Alejandro; Zaraté, Pascale; Bimonte, Sandro; Sautot, LucileIn this paper we present a user experience report on a Group Decision Support System. The used system is a Collaborative framework called GRoUp Support (GRUS). The experience consists in three user tests conducted in three different countries. While the locations are different, all three tests were run in the same conditions: same facilitator and tested process. In order to support the end-users. we teach the system in two different ways: a presentation of the system, and a video demonstrating how to use it. The main feedback of this experience is that the teaching step for using Collaborative tools in mandatory. The experience was conducted in the context of decision-making in the agriculture domain.