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最终用户和开发人员之间的软件代码设计,以提高生物多样性保护的实用性.

Mary E Blair1, Elkin A Noguera-Urbano2, Jose Manuel Ochoa-Quintero2

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参与式,协作式的代码设计改善了生物多样性保护软件. 这种方法确保工具满足决策者对有效保护规划的各种需求.

关键词:
应用生态学 应用生态学生物多样性生物多样性生物地质和生物地理学保护 保护 保护信息学是一个信息学领域.

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科学领域:

  • 保护科学 保护科学
  • 软件工程 软件工程 软件工程
  • 人与计算机的交互

背景情况:

  • 生物多样性保护的软件工具往往缺乏多样化的视角,限制了它们的实用性.
  • 满足决策者的广泛需求可能超过单个研究小组或机构的能力.

研究的目的:

  • 为了证明参与式,协作式的代码设计如何提高生物多样性保护规划的软件实用性.
  • 展示开发的综合软件工具,以最终用户的需求为基础.

主要方法:

  • 一个跨学科,多机构的合作,涉及生态建模师,软件工程师和最终用户 (决策者,从业者,专家).
  • 利用和调整代码设计和敏捷开发模式.
  • 在所有开发阶段促进合作:概念化,开发,测试和反.

主要成果:

  • 代码设计过程确保开发的工具是可访问的,适用于为生物多样性保护决策提供信息.
  • 成功创建了集成软件工具,以满足广泛的用户需求.

结论:

  • 参与式,协作式的代码设计对于开发有效的生物多样性保护软件至关重要.
  • 这种方法提高了在保护规划中更好地做出决策的工具的实用性.