Banca de DEFESA: MAURICIO MANOEL COELHO JUNIOR

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : MAURICIO MANOEL COELHO JUNIOR
DATE: 30/08/2023
TIME: 15:00
LOCAL: Sessão por Videoconferência. Link: meet.google.com/yyd-awnk-dto
TITLE:

NFR-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT: UM FRAMEWORK PARA AUXILIAR NA ESPECIFICAÇÃO DE REQUISITOS NÃO FUNCIONAIS DE USABILIDADE E ACEITABILIDADE DE SISTEMAS AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING BASEADO EM REQUISITOS LEGAIS E EM EXPERIÊNCIA DE STAKEHOLDERS.


KEY WORDS:

Ambient Assisted Living. Non-Functional Requirements Specification. Usability. Acceptability. NFR-driven development. Legal requirements. AAL Systems.


PAGES: 210
BIG AREA: Engenharias
AREA: Engenharia Elétrica
SUMMARY:

The increase in life expectancy worldwide and the decline in birth rates have contributed to an increase in the aging of the population. This phenomenon, coupled with the rise of chronic diseases, poses growing challenges to healthcare systems in caring for the elderly to preserve their quality of life. Advances in health and technology have enabled remote monitoring of vital information, assistance in managing daily medications, and the prevention of serious accidents. In this context, technologies like Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) emerge as solutions to monitor the health, emotional state, and daily activities of the elderly, providing them with independence, safety, and well-being. To ensure that these solutions meet the needs of this audience, it is crucial to standardize the perceptions of usability and acceptability of AAL systems. During the development of such systems, it is essential to properly specify the non-functional requirements that impact usability and acceptability, considering legal requirements and stakeholders' experiences, as these aspects are relevant for this type of system. This thesis presents the NFR-driven development (NDD), a framework that assists in specifying non-functional usability and acceptability requirements for AAL systems, based on legal requirements and stakeholders' experiences. To support this proposal, a Systematic Literature Mapping (SLM) was conducted to identify the main non-functional requirements for AAL systems, including legal requirements that may impact the development of these systems. From the results obtained with the SLR, the non-functional requirements influencing stakeholders' usability and acceptability were identified, as well as the legal requirements relevant to this type of system. The NDD framework brings together relevant concepts and provides guidance to requirements engineers and developers during the process of specifying non-functional requirements, considering legal requirements and stakeholders experiences. By adopting this framework, it is expected to achieve AAL systems that effectively meet the needs and expectations of stakeholders, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

 


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1132492 - FERNANDA MARIA RIBEIRO DE ALENCAR
Externo à Instituição - JOHNNY CARDOSO MARQUES - ITA
Externa à Instituição - MARCIA JACYNTHA NUNES RODRIGUES LUCENA - UFRN
Interno - 1512338 - MARCO AURELIO BENEDETTI RODRIGUES
Externo à Instituição - RICARDO ARGENTON RAMOS - UNIVASF
Notícia cadastrada em: 01/08/2023 08:49
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