Requirements Engineering for Older Adult Digital Health Software: A Systematic Literature Review
Yuqing Xiao, John Grundy, Anuradha Madugalla

TL;DR
This systematic review examines how requirements engineering is applied in developing digital health software for older adults, highlighting current practices, challenges, and future research directions to better meet seniors' needs.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive synthesis of existing RE practices for older adult digital health software, identifying gaps and variability in requirement gathering methods.
Findings
Significant variation in requirement gathering quality and techniques.
Limited adoption of standardized RE methods in existing studies.
Identified research gaps for improving RE processes in digital health for seniors.
Abstract
Growth of the older adult population has led to an increasing interest in technology-supported aged care. However, the area has some challenges such as a lack of caregivers and limitations in understanding the emotional, social, physical, and mental well-being needs of seniors. Furthermore, there is a gap in the understanding between developers and ageing people of their requirements. Digital health can be important in supporting older adults wellbeing, emotional requirements, and social needs. Requirements Engineering (RE) is a major software engineering field, which can help to identify, elicit and prioritize the requirements of stakeholders and ensure that the systems meet standards for performance, reliability, and usability. We carried out a systematic review of the literature on RE for older adult digital health software. This was necessary to show the representatives of the…
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TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults
