Item Type |
Conference or Workshop Item
(Lecture)
|
Abstract |
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. |
Authors |
Hehn, Jennifer; Uebernickel, Falk & Méndez, Daniel |
Language |
English |
Subjects |
information management |
HSG Classification |
contribution to scientific community |
HSG Profile Area |
SoM - Business Innovation |
Date |
20 August 2018 |
Page Range |
504-505 |
Number of Pages |
2 |
Event Title |
2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference |
Event Location |
Banff, Canada |
Event Dates |
20.08.-24.08.2018 |
Contact Email Address |
jennifer.hehn@unisg.ch |
Additional Information |
http://www.re18.org/tutorials.html <br>
https://www.dt4re.org/ |
Depositing User |
Dr. Jennifer Hehn
|
Date Deposited |
21 Aug 2018 16:33 |
Last Modified |
20 Jul 2022 17:35 |
URI: |
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/254853 |