TY - JOUR
T1 - A model for mobile learning non-functional requirement elicitation
AU - Sarrab, Mohamed
AU - Baghdadi, Youcef
AU - Al-Shihi, Hafedh
AU - Bourdoucen, Hadj
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Mobile learning (M-learning) applications are gaining high momentum and popularity in easing the learning process. However, engineering M-learning applications contain several challenges, specifically in terms of engineering requirements. Despite of a large amount of significant research in the field of M-learning, there is not much research focused on the requirements from a quality perspective, mainly the non-functional requirements that would allow the evaluation of M-leaning applications. This paper proposes a model that captures M-learning non-functional requirements from three dimensions: pedagogical and educational, social and cultural, and business and economical. This model allows the assessment of the quality of M-learning applications. Four different M-learning applications (Edmodo, Schoology, Moodle and Blackboard) have therefore been used to discuss the model. This effort is part of a number of expected outcomes of funded research project that investigate the development, adoption and dissemination of M-learning in Oman.
AB - Mobile learning (M-learning) applications are gaining high momentum and popularity in easing the learning process. However, engineering M-learning applications contain several challenges, specifically in terms of engineering requirements. Despite of a large amount of significant research in the field of M-learning, there is not much research focused on the requirements from a quality perspective, mainly the non-functional requirements that would allow the evaluation of M-leaning applications. This paper proposes a model that captures M-learning non-functional requirements from three dimensions: pedagogical and educational, social and cultural, and business and economical. This model allows the assessment of the quality of M-learning applications. Four different M-learning applications (Edmodo, Schoology, Moodle and Blackboard) have therefore been used to discuss the model. This effort is part of a number of expected outcomes of funded research project that investigate the development, adoption and dissemination of M-learning in Oman.
KW - Business and economical and requirements
KW - Mobile learning
KW - Non-functional requirement model
KW - Pedagogical and educational requirements
KW - Requirement engineering
KW - Social and cultural requirements
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U2 - 10.1504/IJMLO.2016.077862
DO - 10.1504/IJMLO.2016.077862
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84979578724
SN - 1746-725X
VL - 10
SP - 129
EP - 158
JO - International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
JF - International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
IS - 3
ER -