Will Atlas/ti 6 implement Uni-Code support? Or are there any QDA software
that support non-european languages (like Chinese)?
Chaoliang Yang
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From: qual-software [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Thomas Muhr
Sent: Sonntag, 24. November 2002 11:13
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Subject: Re: CAQDAS use in software requirements analysis?
During project ATLAS between 1989 and 1992 one of our brilliant students
completed a work about using the grounded theory paradigm for software
engineering using ATLAS.ti (Engelmeier, Gregor. Textinterpretation in der
Softwareentwicklung. Diplomarbeit, TUB, 1992). Software engineering is seen
a a theory building activity for which ATLAS.ti was very well suited, not
only because software engineering and knowledge elicitation had a major
influence on the system's architecture.
Also published in Böhm, A., Mengel, A., Muhr, T. (Ed.) (1994). Texte
verstehen. Konzepte - Methoden - Werkzeuge. Universitätsverlag Konstanz.
And by the way, we are using it all the time for developing the system's
next release (www.atlasti.com) itself.
- Thomas
At 15:51 23.11.2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Is any reader aware of any use of CAQDAS packages in computer software
>requirements analysis, or in the requirements phase of information systems
>or other computer systems engineering?
>
>I propose to use it thus, for my software engineering and organisation
>research.
>
>If you have any details of publications, on-line links or contact details,
>I will be pleased to read them.
>
>To ATLAS-Ti and QSR list subscribers: apologies for cross-posting:-}
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