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Clinical requirements engineering
2005
Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '05
In this paper, I make a case for integration of requirements engineering (RE) with clinical disciplines. To back my case, I look at two examples that employ a clinical RE approach, first, that of introducing email into the life of a brain-injured individual, and second, introducing digital darkroom tools into my life. The former uses a Brownfield approach by starting with an existing clinical process, cognitive rehabilitation, and then defining an RE process that fits. The latter uses a
doi:10.1145/1062455.1062467
dblp:conf/icse/Fickas05
fatcat:abaqqhcjcrce3manewuww4x2wu