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The use of recommended interviewing practices by novice engineering designers to elicit information during requirements development

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Mohedas, I; Daly, SR; Loweth, RP; Huynh, L; Cravens, GL; Sienko, KH
Published in: Design Science
May 16, 2022

Effective stakeholder interviewing is a critical component of a design process. However, interviewing is a complex skill that is difficult for novice designers to learn and incorporate into their design practices. Few studies have investigated how novice designers apply recommended practices for interviewing stakeholders during the development of product requirements. In this research, we studied how novice designers elicited information to inform the development of product requirements during stakeholder interviews. Results included the establishment of a coding methodology developed from a systematic literature review of recommended interviewing practices that was used to reliably evaluate the use of recommended practices in novice designers' interviews. A correlation existed between the use of recommended practices and the extent to which information gathered from interviews was incorporated into the requirements. Additionally, specific recommended practices, such as encouraging deep thinking and being flexible and opportunistic, differentiated performance among novice designers. The coding methodology could be adapted to guide the development of stakeholder interview protocols and assessment of design interview skills.

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Design Science

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2053-4701

Publication Date

May 16, 2022

Volume

8

Related Subject Headings

  • 3303 Design
 

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Mohedas, I., Daly, S. R., Loweth, R. P., Huynh, L., Cravens, G. L., & Sienko, K. H. (2022). The use of recommended interviewing practices by novice engineering designers to elicit information during requirements development. Design Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2022.4
Mohedas, I., S. R. Daly, R. P. Loweth, L. Huynh, G. L. Cravens, and K. H. Sienko. “The use of recommended interviewing practices by novice engineering designers to elicit information during requirements development.” Design Science 8 (May 16, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2022.4.
Mohedas I, Daly SR, Loweth RP, Huynh L, Cravens GL, Sienko KH. The use of recommended interviewing practices by novice engineering designers to elicit information during requirements development. Design Science. 2022 May 16;8.
Mohedas, I., et al. “The use of recommended interviewing practices by novice engineering designers to elicit information during requirements development.” Design Science, vol. 8, May 2022. Scopus, doi:10.1017/dsj.2022.4.
Mohedas I, Daly SR, Loweth RP, Huynh L, Cravens GL, Sienko KH. The use of recommended interviewing practices by novice engineering designers to elicit information during requirements development. Design Science. 2022 May 16;8.
Journal cover image

Published In

Design Science

DOI

EISSN

2053-4701

Publication Date

May 16, 2022

Volume

8

Related Subject Headings

  • 3303 Design