VaREMed

Value based requirements engineering for medical software



Published works

Proynova, R., Paech, B., Wicht, A., Wetter, Th.: Use of personal values in requirements engineering - a research preview. In REFSQ'10: Proceedings of the 16th Working Conference, Essen, Germany, pp. 17-22 (2010)
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Wetter, Th., Paech, B.: What if "business process" is the wrong metaphor? Exploring the potential of Value based Requirements Engineering for clinical software. Proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Medical Informatics, Capetown, Africa, pp. 1378-1379 (2010)
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Proynova, R., Paech, B., Koch, S., Wicht, A., Wetter, Th.: Investigating the influence of personal values on requirements for health care information systems. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care, Honolulu, Hawaii, pp. 48-55 (2011)
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Koch, S., Proynova, R., Paech, B., Wetter, Th.: Can we improve clinical software based on users<92> personal values? Identification of potentially beneficial software features. AMIA 2011
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Koch, S., Proynova, R., Paech, B., Wetter, Th.: Approximating user values through their preference of performing tasks <96> proposal for a fast software tailoring method which preserves the users<92> privacy. Values in Design 2011
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Proynova, R., Paech, B.: Do Stakeholders Understand Feature Descriptions? A Live Experiment. In REFSQ'2012: Postproceedings of the 18th Working Conference, Essen, Germany (2012)
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Koch, S., Proynova, R., Paech, B., Wetter, Th.: The perfectly motivated nurse and the others: workplace and personal characteristics impact preference of nursing tasks Accepted for publication in Journal of Nursing Management
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Koch, S., Proynova, R., Paech, B., Wetter, Th.: How to approximate users' values while preserving privacy: Experiences with using attitudes towards work tasks as proxies for personal value elicitation Accepted for publication in Ethics and Information Technology
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Proynova, R., Paech, B.: Factors influencing user feedback on predicted satisfaction with software systems To be presented at 19th international working conference on requirements engineering: foundation for software quality (RefsQ 2013)
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CrowdRE'23: Keynote 'Reflections on Human Values in Crowd-based Requirements Engineering' held by Barbara Paech

REFSQ 2023: Keynote 'Explicit and Implicit Values in and of Requirements Engineering Practice and Research' held by Barbara Paech

Our paper 'Empirical Research Design for Software Architecture Decision Making: An Analysis' was selected for the JSS Happy Hour. You can watch it on YouTube

Anja Kleebaum et al. 'Continuous Design Decision Support'. Chapter published in 'Managed Software Evolution' (2019)