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Combining Design Thinking and Software Requirements Engineering to Create Human-Centered Software-Intensive Systems

Jennifer Hehn () and Daniel Mendez ()
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Jennifer Hehn: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Daniel Mendez: Blekinge Institute of Technology

A chapter in Design Thinking for Software Engineering, 2022, pp 11-60 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Effective Requirements Engineering is a crucial activity in software-intensive development projects. The human-centric working mode of Design Thinking is considered a powerful way to complement such activities when designing innovative systems. Research has already made great strides to illustrate the benefits of using Design Thinking for Requirements Engineering. However, it has remained mostly unclear how to actually realize a combination of both. In this chapter, we contribute an artifact-based model that integrates Design Thinking and Requirements Engineering for innovative software-intensive systems. Drawing from our research and project experiences, we suggest three strategies for tailoring and integrating Design Thinking and Requirements Engineering with complementary synergies.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90594-1_2

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