Epilog: From Requirements Engineering to Design Thinking
Manfred Broy () and
Walter Brenner ()
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Manfred Broy: Technical University of Munich
Walter Brenner: University of St. Gallen
A chapter in Design Thinking for Software Engineering, 2022, pp 213-215 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Design Thinking has been initially created as a method offering cognitive, strategical, and practical processes to develop design concepts for products, buildings, machines, and communications. Initially, Design Thinking was created with emphasis on the physical world. However, nowadays, systems and system designs, including services and all kinds of complex, distributed cyber-physical systems, gain their creative power and their innovation to a large extent from the abilities and possibilities of advanced software, including dedicated user interfaces, data analytics, and service engineering also based on concepts of artificial intelligence. As a result, the amount and possibilities of innovation are determined to a large extend by software and by the close interaction between software and the physical world.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90594-1_15
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