Eliciting and defining requirements based on metaevaluation: the case of the CRAS 2008 Census

The Brazilian Ministry of Social Development and Fight against Hunger (MDS) regularly promotes the evaluation of its social programs, such as those developed in the Reference Centers for Social Assistance (CRAS). Such evaluations make use of a web system that supports the collection and processing of information as well as the dissemination of its results to local, regional and central government officials through the so-called CRAS Census. A meta-evaluation of the CRAS 2008 Census was carried out based on criteria specified by the Joint Committee (1994), from which we elicited requirements that enabled improvements of the web system. The article reports new requirements elicited from the meta-evaluation of the CRAS 2008 Census, held in the period 2009-2010. The approach of meta-evaluation as an alternative source of requirements elicitation took into consideration results from evaluations of social programs in order to identify system problems without the usual need of intense interaction with users. This approach revealed opportunities for improvements in the evaluation process that led to the elicitation of requirements for the computerized system. Some of the elicited features were incorporated into the Census 2010 and others may be incorporated in future censuses.

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Main Authors: Ferneda,Edilson, Prado,Hércules Antonio do, Gadelha,Marcelo Gomes, Hedler,Helga Cristina
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: TECSI Laboratório de Tecnologia e Sistemas de Informação - FEA/USP 2014
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-17752014000100193
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