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Learning Objectives:
Describe the need for user-centered requirements analysis
Create requirements reports for individual potential applications in terms of the data, procedures, and output needed
Assess the relative importance and immediacy of potential applications
Synthesize the needs of individual users and tasks into enterprise-wide needs
Differentiate between the responsibilities of the proposed system and those that remain with the user
Illustrate how a business process analysis can be used to identify requirements during a GIS implementation
Describe how spatial data and GIS&T can be integrated into a workflow process
Evaluate how external spatial data sources can be incorporated into the business process
Develop use cases for potential applications using established techniques with potential users, such as questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, the Delphi method, and/or joint application development (JAD)
Document existing and potential tasks in terms of workflow and information flow
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