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This book gives a comprehensive overview on Software Product
Management (SPM) for beginners as well as best practices,
methodology and in-depth discussions for experienced product
managers. This includes product strategy, product planning,
participation in strategic management activities and orchestration
of the functional units of the company. The book is based on the
results of the International Software Product Management
Association (ISPMA) which is led by a group of SPM experts from
industry and research with the goal to foster software product
management excellence across industries. This book can be used as
textbook for ISPMA-based education and as guide for anybody
interested in SPM as one of the most exciting and challenging
disciplines in the business of software. Hans-Bernd Kittlaus is the
Chairman of ISPMA and owner and managing director of InnoTivum
Consulting, Germany. Samuel Fricker is Board Member of ISPMA and
Professor at FHNW, Switzerland.
Healthcare and well-being have captured the attention of
established software companies, start-ups, and investors. Software
is starting to play a central role for addressing the problems of
the aging society and the escalating cost of healthcare services.
Enablers of such digital health are a growing number of sensors for
sensing the human body and communication infrastructure for remote
meetings, data sharing, and messaging. The challenge that lies in
front of us is how to effectively make use of these capabilities,
for example to empower patients and to free the scarce resources of
medical personnel. Requirements engineering is the process by which
the capabilities of a software product are aligned with stakeholder
needs and a shared understanding between the stakeholders and
development team established. This book provides guide for what to
look for and do when inquiring and specifying software that targets
healthcare and well-being, helping readers avoid the pitfalls of
the highly regulated and sensible healthcare domain are and how
they can be overcome. This book brings together the knowledge of 22
researchers, engineers, lawyers, and CEOs that have experience in
the development of digital health solutions. It represents a unique
line-up of best practices and recommendations of how to engineer
requirements for digital health. In particular the book presents: *
The area of digital health, e-health, and m-health * Best practice
for requirements engineering based on evidence from a large number
of projects * Practical step-by-step guidelines, examples, and
lessons-learned for working with laws, regulations, ethical issues,
interoperability, user experience, security, and privacy * How to
put these many concerns together for engineering the requirements
of a digital health solution and for scaling a digital health
product For anybody who intends to develop software for digital
health, this book is an introduction and reference with a wealth of
actionable insights. For students interested in understanding how
to apply software to healthcare, the text introduces key topics and
guides further studies with references to important literature.
Healthcare and well-being have captured the attention of
established software companies, start-ups, and investors. Software
is starting to play a central role for addressing the problems of
the aging society and the escalating cost of healthcare services.
Enablers of such digital health are a growing number of sensors for
sensing the human body and communication infrastructure for remote
meetings, data sharing, and messaging. The challenge that lies in
front of us is how to effectively make use of these capabilities,
for example to empower patients and to free the scarce resources of
medical personnel. Requirements engineering is the process by which
the capabilities of a software product are aligned with stakeholder
needs and a shared understanding between the stakeholders and
development team established. This book provides guide for what to
look for and do when inquiring and specifying software that targets
healthcare and well-being, helping readers avoid the pitfalls of
the highly regulated and sensible healthcare domain are and how
they can be overcome. This book brings together the knowledge of 22
researchers, engineers, lawyers, and CEOs that have experience in
the development of digital health solutions. It represents a unique
line-up of best practices and recommendations of how to engineer
requirements for digital health. In particular the book presents: *
The area of digital health, e-health, and m-health * Best practice
for requirements engineering based on evidence from a large number
of projects * Practical step-by-step guidelines, examples, and
lessons-learned for working with laws, regulations, ethical issues,
interoperability, user experience, security, and privacy * How to
put these many concerns together for engineering the requirements
of a digital health solution and for scaling a digital health
product For anybody who intends to develop software for digital
health, this book is an introduction and reference with a wealth of
actionable insights. For students interested in understanding how
to apply software to healthcare, the text introduces key topics and
guides further studies with references to important literature.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th
International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering:
Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2014, held in Essen,
Germany, in April 2013. The 23 papers presented together with 1
keynote were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions.
The REFSQ'15 conference is organized as a three-day symposium. The
REFSQ'15 has chosen a special conference theme "I heard it first at
RefsQ". Two conference days were devoted to presentation and
discussion of scientific papers. The two days connect to the
conference theme with a keynote, an invited talk and poster
presentations. There were two parallel tracks on the third day: the
Industry Track and the new Research Methodology Track. REFSQ 2015
seeks reports of novel ideas and techniques that enhance the
quality of RE's products and processes, as well as reflections on
current research and industrial RE practices.
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