Integrating Users Logic Into Requirements Engineering for Connected Healthcare co-Design

Sofia Ouhbi, Maria Karampela, Minna Isomursu

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Abstract

The ongoing transformation in healthcare requires the creation of agile systems to meet the growing needs of patients. An approach to develop such systems requires the elicitation of end-users’ perspectives to software development life circle. The current requirements development process does not emphasis on the importance of end-users’ participation in the requirements elicitation phase. The present study proposes an approach utilizing Service-Dominant (S-D) logic framework to contribute to the co-design of connected health services. Value co-creation practices when combined with requirements engineering best practices can contribute towards the development of usable software for connected healthcare systems.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIn Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE 2019)
PublisherSCITEPRESS Digital Library
Publication date4 May 2019
Pages480-485
ISBN (Electronic)978-989-758-375-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 May 2019

Keywords

  • requirements engineering
  • service-dominant logic
  • connected health
  • value co-creation

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