Profiles
Profile is an element that defines the roles played within the process. Profiles are used to define who executes each Task, as well as to define who is responsible for a set of Work Products.
The Usa-DSL Process defines eight (8) Profiles, which were grouped into three (3) Profiles Set, in which they were grouped by type of execution, are:
Relationships
Main Description



 

Process Executors: this set of Profiles brings together Usa-DSL Process users, that is, who plans and conducts the reviews. These profiles are part of the group that designs, develops and has interest in evaluating DSL, are: DSL Analyst, DSL Developer and DSL Tester;

Usability Evaluation Subjects: this set of Profiles brings together the Domain Analyst, Domain Developer, Domain Tester and End User, that is, the people who will be invited to participate in the evaluation. Those who will contribute to the DSL developers, pointing out the improvements or corrections that must be made to achieve a more enjoyable user experience;

Heurístic Evaluation Subjects: This Profile is composed only of the Expert in IHC, that is, the expert in heuristic evaluation. These participants aim to evaluate the DSL and contribute to the group of developers from the errors and degree of severity pointed out during the evaluation, seeking to improve usability and user experience before presenting the DSL to end users.