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Requirements engineering for pervasive healthcare monitoring system. / Kamaroddin, Juliana.
REFSQ-JP 2016 Joint Proceedings of the REFSQ 2016 Co-Located Events. Vol. 1564 CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2016. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Vol. 1564).

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Kamaroddin, J 2016, Requirements engineering for pervasive healthcare monitoring system. in REFSQ-JP 2016 Joint Proceedings of the REFSQ 2016 Co-Located Events. vol. 1564, CEUR Workshop Proceedings, vol. 1564, CEUR Workshop Proceedings. <http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1564/paper23.pdf>

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Kamaroddin, J. (2016). Requirements engineering for pervasive healthcare monitoring system. In REFSQ-JP 2016 Joint Proceedings of the REFSQ 2016 Co-Located Events (Vol. 1564). (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Vol. 1564). CEUR Workshop Proceedings. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1564/paper23.pdf

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Kamaroddin J. Requirements engineering for pervasive healthcare monitoring system. In REFSQ-JP 2016 Joint Proceedings of the REFSQ 2016 Co-Located Events. Vol. 1564. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2016. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).

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Kamaroddin, Juliana. / Requirements engineering for pervasive healthcare monitoring system. REFSQ-JP 2016 Joint Proceedings of the REFSQ 2016 Co-Located Events. Vol. 1564 CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2016. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).

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title = "Requirements engineering for pervasive healthcare monitoring system",
abstract = "A pervasive healthcare monitoring system (PHCMS) is an intrusive technology designed to provide supports to assist people with health problems. PHCMS could eventually lead to a fully monitored and supervised life within a home and thus reduce dependency of people towards healthcare institutions. Following implementation of such monitoring devices, elements of privacy, emotions and personal values of users, caregivers and family members appear to be at risk. Although requirements elicitation is a relatively mature area of requirements engineering, techniques to elicit emotions and personal values in the context of pervasive healthcare are not formally discussed. This research will use a case study of a pervasive healthcare system. Various elicitationtechniques will be applied to harness emotions and personal values that affect users of a PHCMS. The final aim of this research is to recommend a toolkit that consists of requirements elicitation techniques for requirements engineers that are suitable to harness non-functional requirements for such a PHCMS.",
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