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1 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-1 Reviewing Wasserman’s recommendations Abstraction Analysis and design notations User interface prototyping Software architecture Software process Reuse Measurement Tools and integrated environments

2 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-2 Adopter types Innovators Early adopters Early majority Late majority Laggards

3 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-3 Types of evidence Tangible evidence Testimonial evidence Equivocal testimonial evidence Missing evidence Accepted facts

4 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-4 Speed of tech transfer influenced by: The nature of the communication channels used to increase awareness and knowledge of the technology The nature of the social system in which the potential user operates The extent of efforts to diffuse the technology throughout an organization The technology’s attributes –relative advantage –compatibility –complexity –trialability –observability

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6 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-6 Question 1: You have a 50% chance of losing $200 and a 50% chance of losing nothing. Would you be willing to pay $100 to avoid this situation? Question 2: You can pay $100 to avoid a situation where you may lose $200 or nothing. Would you pay if there were a 50% chance of losing?

7 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-7 First framing: Program A: Exactly 200 lives will be saved. Program B: 1/3 chance of saving all 600, and 2/3 chance of saving none. Alternate framing: Program C: Exactly 400 lives will be lost. Program D: 1/3 chance that no one will die, and 2/3 chance that 600 will die.

8 Lecturer: Dr. AJ Bieszczad Chapter 146-8 Delphi technique A group of experts receives the specification plus an estimation form. The experts discuss product and estimation issues. The experts produce individual estimates. The estimates are tabulated and returned to the experts. An expert is made aware only of his or her own estimate; the sources of the remaining estimates remain anonymous. The experts meet to discuss the results. The estimates are revised. The experts cycle through steps 1 to 7 until an acceptable degree of convergence is obtained.

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