Application of an Organizational Requirements Elicitation Methodology in Health-Care
We describe a methodology for early elicitation of requirements of a software system and report on its successful application in the context of a project carried out in the context of Hospital Emergency Departments (HEDs). This methodology combines knowledge from software requirements engineering and organizational sciences and heavily involves organizational stakeholders. It results in a better alignment of the software system with the organizational reality, needs and concerns, in a better acceptance and appropriation of the software system by organizational stakeholders, and in a creative process in which the organization is improved in the same time of the definition and introduction of the software system.
Business process reengineering Software Requirements Engineering Health services Modeling and Modeling systems and languages Organization theory
Michael PETIT Anne ROUSSEAU
PRECISE Research Group,Computer Science Faculty,University of Namur,Belgium Center for IT Innovation,Public Research Center Henri Tudor,Luxemburg
国际会议
北京
英文
2007-05-30(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)