학술논문

Requirements Elicitation in a Telemedicine Pain-treatment Trial
Document Type
Conference
Source
2009 17th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Requirements Engineering Conference, 2009. RE '09. 17th IEEE International. :309-314 Aug, 2009
Subject
Computing and Processing
Telemedicine
Medical diagnostic imaging
Medical treatment
Protocols
Medical services
Organizing
Information analysis
Remote monitoring
Research and development
Pain
requirements elicitation
trial design
telemedicine
goal-oriented
Language
ISSN
1090-705X
2332-6441
Abstract
This paper presents the early phase requirements elicitation for a work-related neck-shoulder pain teletreatment trial and the assessment of those requirements in respect of their importance to the trial and the feasibility of the needed software adaptations of the telemedicine system within the constraints of the project organizing the trial. The elicitation adopts specific solutions and constraints that are typical for working practices in medicine. In particular, the contribution of this paper is its holistic approach in addressing the intertwining of the requirements elicitation and the trial design. Trial design defines the trial settings and the treatment protocols in a standardized way such that treatment efficacy can be evaluated based on evidence. A cyclic approach which applies a set of elicitation techniques and informal specification styles (e.g. tables and mock-ups) is adopted in order to converge on a set of requirements understood and agreed upon also by the trial designers, who are medical professionals, often unaware of formal methods, and who co-shape the telemedicine system.