Requirements elicitation techniques: a systematic literature review based on the maturity of the techniques
C Pacheco, I García, M Reyes - IET Software, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Requirements elicitation is a critical activity that forms part of the requirements engineering
process because it has to discover what the software must do through a solid understanding …
process because it has to discover what the software must do through a solid understanding …
[PDF][PDF] Design thinking as an approach for innovation in healthcare: systematic review and research avenues
Design thinking has been increasingly adopted as an approach to support innovation in
healthcare. Recent publications report design thinking application to various innovation …
healthcare. Recent publications report design thinking application to various innovation …
Agile requirements prioritization in large-scale outsourced system projects: An empirical study
The application of agile practices for requirements prioritization in distributed and
outsourced projects is a relatively recent trend. Hence, not all of its facets are well …
outsourced projects is a relatively recent trend. Hence, not all of its facets are well …
How do business model and health technology design influence each other? Insights from a longitudinal case study of three academic spin-offs
Academic spin-offs often lack business expertise, face uncertainties regarding their
innovation and their markets, and do not have a clear idea of how their product will create …
innovation and their markets, and do not have a clear idea of how their product will create …
Integration of human factors and ergonomics during medical device design and development: It's all about communication
Manufacturers of interactive medical devices, such as infusion pumps, need to ensure that
devices minimise the risk of unintended harm during use. However, development teams face …
devices minimise the risk of unintended harm during use. However, development teams face …
Towards a framework for holistic contextual design for low-resource settings
CB Aranda Jan, S Jagtap, J Moultrie - 2016 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Healthcare inequality is ubiquitous globally, but the effects are most striking in low-resource
settings. In these settings, current methods for the design of medical devices are failing to …
settings. In these settings, current methods for the design of medical devices are failing to …
UVC-PURGE: A novel cost-effective disinfection robot for combating COVID-19 pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, surface disinfection using prevailing chemical disinfection
methods had several limitations. Due to cost-inefficiency and the inability to disinfect shaded …
methods had several limitations. Due to cost-inefficiency and the inability to disinfect shaded …
Usability and perceived usefulness of personal health records for preventive health care: A case study focusing on patients' and primary care providers' perspectives
Abstract Personal Health Records (PHR) are electronic applications for individuals to
access, manage and share their health information in a secure environment. The goal of this …
access, manage and share their health information in a secure environment. The goal of this …
Impact of design on medical device safety
T Miclăuş, V Valla, A Koukoura, AA Nielsen… - … Innovation & Regulatory …, 2020 - Springer
The growing number of emerging medical technologies and sophistication of modern
medical devices (MDs) that improve both survival and quality of life indexes are often …
medical devices (MDs) that improve both survival and quality of life indexes are often …
Responsible research and innovation: a productive model for the future of medical innovation
This article seeks to deepen our understanding of the responsible research and innovation
(RRI) approach as it relates to health care systems, where the notion of responsibility is …
(RRI) approach as it relates to health care systems, where the notion of responsibility is …