DT4RE: Design Thinking for Requirements Engineering. A Tutorial on Human-Centered and Structured Requirements Elicitation

Hehn, Jennifer Natascha; Uebernickel, Falk; Méndez Fernandez, Daniel (24 August 2018). DT4RE: Design Thinking for Requirements Engineering. A Tutorial on Human-Centered and Structured Requirements Elicitation In: IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (pp. 504-505). New York, NY, USA: IEEE 10.1109/RE.2018.00074

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This tutorial presents Design Thinking as a promising approach to creatively elicit human-centered requirements for software-intensive systems. Specifically, it contributes to Requirements Engineering practices by structuring the fuzzy process of developing creative and innovative ideas. Addressing academics and practitioners alike, the tutorial provides a 3.5 hour hands-on introduction to Design Thinking and links it with the realm of Requirements Engineering. The tutorial should be seen as a forum for the interchange of experience and learnings from combining both approaches and should raise awareness for the importance of human-centered methods and experimentation in early phases of software engineering. After the tutorial, the participants will have access to all materials, templates, and methods on our website for further usage.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)

Division/Institute:

Business School

Name:

Hehn, Jennifer Natascha0000-0002-3961-6377;
Uebernickel, Falk and
Méndez Fernandez, Daniel

Subjects:

H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
T Technology > T Technology (General)

Publisher:

IEEE

Language:

English

Submitter:

Jennifer Hehn

Date Deposited:

01 Apr 2022 10:47

Last Modified:

01 Apr 2022 10:47

Publisher DOI:

10.1109/RE.2018.00074

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.16436

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/16436

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