
Contact
- +44 (0)20 7040 8326
- james.lockerbie.1@city.ac.uk
Postal address
Bayes Business School
106 Bunhill Row
London
EC1Y 8TZ
United Kingdom
106 Bunhill Row
London
EC1Y 8TZ
United Kingdom
About
Overview
James is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Management at the Bayes Business School (formerly Cass). He started his research career in 2005 after graduating with an MSc in Electronic Business Systems from City, University of London. He has worked on a range of research and industrial projects, mainly in the areas of requirements analysis, modelling and specification. His most recent research has been involved in developing digital creativity support for professional work and care for older people.
Research
Research interests
His main research interests are goal modelling and analysis, and the development of creativity support tools.
Projects
- SCAMPI
Publications
Chapters (2)
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N. (2016). Using the Bright Sparks Software Tool During Creative Design Work. Collaboration in Creative Design (pp. 319–335). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-29153-6.
- Siena, A., Maiden, N., Lockerbie, J., Karlsen, K., Perini, A. and Susi, A. (2008). Exploring the Effectiveness of Normative i* Modelling: Results from a Case Study on Food Chain Traceability. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (pp. 182–196). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-98176-5.
Conference papers and proceedings (29)
- Zachos, K., Lockerbie, J., Brown, A., Terwindt, S., Steele, S., Kyffin, A. … Maiden, N. (2022). A multi-technique tool for supporting creative thinking by sports coaches. C&C '22: Creativity and Cognition.
- Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N., Wolf, A. and Zachos, K. (2021). Sport Sparks: Supporting Creative Thinking by Professional Coaches. 9th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support 28-29 October.
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N. (2020). Using a requirements modelling language to co-design intelligent support for people living with dementia.
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N. (2019). Using a Modelling Language to Describe the Quality of Life Goals of People Living with Dementia.
- Maiden, N., Zachos, K., Lockerbie, J., Levis, S., Camargo, K., Hoddy, S. … Allemandi, G. (2017). Evaluating Digital Creativity Support To Improve Health-and-Safety in a Manufacturing Plant. CHI '17: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
- Maiden, N., Zachos, K., Lockerbie, J., Camargo, K. and Hoddy, S. (2017). Establishing Digital Creativity Support in Non-Creative Work Environments. C&C '17: Creativity and Cognition.
- Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N., Williams, C. and Chase, L. (2017). A Requirements Traceability Approach to Support Mission Assurance and Configurability in the Military.
- Bennaceur, A., Lockerbie, J. and Horkoff, J. (2015). On the learnability of i∗: Experiences from a new teacher.
- Horkoff, J., Maiden, N. and Lockerbie, J. (2015). Creativity and Goal Modeling for Software Requirements Engineering. C&C '15: Creativity and Cognition.
- Horkoff, J., Lockerbie, J., Franch, X., Yu, E. and Mylopoulos, J. (2015). Report on the First International i* Teaching Workshop (iStarT).
- (2015). Proceedings of the 1st International iStar Teaching Workshop co-located with the 27th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2015), Stockholm, Sweden, June 9, 2015.
- Williams, C., Ibbotson, J., Lockerbie, J. and Attwood, K. (2014). Mission Assurance through Requirements Traceability. 2014 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM) 6-8 October.
- Maiden, N., Lockerbie, J., Zachos, K., Bertolino, A., De Angelis, G. and Lonetti, F. (2014). A requirements-led approach for specifying QoS-aware service choreographies: An experience report.
- Alrajeh, D., Russo, A., Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N.A.M., Mavin, A. and Novak, M. (2013). Computational alignment of goals and scenarios for complex systems.
- Krogstie, B.R., Krogstie, J., Maiden, N.A.M., Lockerbie, J., Wessel, D. and Knipfer, K. (2012). Collaborative modelling of reflection to inform the development and evaluation of work-based learning technologies.
- Zachos, K., Lockerbie, J., Hughes, B. and Matthews, P. (2011). Towards a framework for describing cloud service characteristics for use by chief information officers.
- Baresi, L., Cleland-Huang, J., Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N. and Pasquale, L. (2011). An introduction to the workshop on requirements for systems, services, and systems of systems.
- Autili, M., Di Ruscio, D., Inverardi, P., Lockerbie, J. and Tivoli, M. (2011). A development process for requirements based service choreography.
- Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N., Dotan, A. and Lichtner, V. (2010). Using i* to Support a Summative Evaluation. Fourth International i* Workshop 7-8 June, Tunisia.
- Lockerbie, J., Bush, D., Maiden, N., Blom, H. and Everdij, M. (2010). Using i* modelling as a bridge between air traffic management operational concepts and agent-based simulation analysis.
- Maiden, N., Ncube, C. and Lockerbie, J. (2008). Inventing requirements: Experiences with an airport operations system.
- Siena, A., Maiden, N.A.M., Lockerbie, J., Karlsen, I.K., Perini, A. and Susi, A. (2008). Exploring the Effectiveness of Normative i* Modelling: Results from a Case Study on Food Chain Traceability.
- Lockerbie, J., Karlsen, K., Puccio, M., Morreale, V. and Bonura, S. (2008). Using requirements to define services for service-centric food traceability information systems.
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N.A.M. (2008). REDEPEND: Tool Support for i* Modelling in Large-scale Industrial Projects.
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N.A.M. (2008). Extending i* to Fit with the Requirements World.
- Maiden, N., Lockerbie, J., Randall, D., Jones, S. and Bush, D. (2007). Using satisfaction arguments to enhance i* modelling of an air traffic management system.
- Ncube, C., Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N. (2007). Automatically generating requirements from i* models: Experiences with a complex airport operations system.
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N.A.M. (2006). REDEPEND: Extending i* Modelling into Requirements Processes.
- Maiden, N., Zachos, K., Lockerbie, J., Brock, G. and Traver, C.N. Developing and Evaluating Digital Creativity Support in Google Docs for Journalists. Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference.
Journal articles (6)
- Maiden, N., Lockerbie, J., Zachos, K., Wolf, A. and Brown, A. (2023). Designing new digital tools to augment human creative thinking at work: An application in elite sports coaching. Expert Systems, 40(3). doi:10.1111/exsy.13194.
- Lockerbie, J. and Maiden, N. (2022). Modelling the quality of life goals of people living with dementia. Information Systems, 104, pp. 101578–101578. doi:10.1016/j.is.2020.101578.
- Maiden, N., Zachos, K. and Lockerbie, J. (2021). Evaluating an information system to provide creative guidance about health-and-safety in manufacturing. Behaviour & Information Technology, 40(11), pp. 1195–1218. doi:10.1080/0144929x.2020.1743756.
- Tewell, J., O’Sullivan, D., Maiden, N., Lockerbie, J. and Stumpf, S. (2019). Monitoring meaningful activities using small low-cost devices in a smart home. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 23(2), pp. 339–357. doi:10.1007/s00779-019-01223-2.
- Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N.A.M., Engmann, J., Randall, D., Jones, S. and Bush, D. (2012). Exploring the impact of software requirements on system-wide goals: a method using satisfaction arguments and i* goal modelling. Requir. Eng., 17, pp. 227–254.
- Seyff, N., Maiden, N., Karlsen, K., Lockerbie, J., Grünbacher, P., Graf, F. … Ncube, C. (2009). Exploring how to use scenarios to discover requirements. Requirements Engineering, 14(2), pp. 91–111. doi:10.1007/s00766-009-0077-9.