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Speculative Requirements: Design Fiction and RE

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Speculative Requirements: Design Fiction and RE. / Darby, Andrew; Tsekleves, Emmanouil; Sawyer, Pete.
2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE, 2018. p. 388-393.

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Darby, A, Tsekleves, E & Sawyer, P 2018, Speculative Requirements: Design Fiction and RE. in 2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE, pp. 388-393, 2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), Banff, AB, Canada, 20/08/18. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2018.00-20

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Darby, A., Tsekleves, E., & Sawyer, P. (2018). Speculative Requirements: Design Fiction and RE. In 2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) (pp. 388-393). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2018.00-20

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Darby A, Tsekleves E, Sawyer P. Speculative Requirements: Design Fiction and RE. In 2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE. 2018. p. 388-393 doi: 10.1109/RE.2018.00-20

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Darby, Andrew ; Tsekleves, Emmanouil ; Sawyer, Pete. / Speculative Requirements : Design Fiction and RE. 2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE, 2018. pp. 388-393

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abstract = "Many innovative software products are conceived, developed and deployed without any conventional attempt to elicit stakeholder requirements. Rather, they are the result of the vision and intuition of a small number of creative individuals, facilitated by the emergence of a new technology. In this paper we consider how the conditions that enable new products{\textquoteright} emergence might be better anticipated, making innovations a little less reliant on individual vision and a little more informed by stakeholder need. This is particularly important where a new technology would have the potential for social impact, good or bad. Speculative design seeks to explore this landscape. We describe a case study using a variant called design fiction to explore how plausible new technologies might impact on dementia care.",
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