2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.167329536.67724345/v1
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Using Design Thinking to Break Social Barriers: an Experience Report with Former Inmates

Abstract: Context/motivation: Design Thinking techniques have been widely used in software requirements elicitation to understand the necessities of stakeholders and end-users. However, there is a lack of evidence of their effectiveness when applied to vulnerable populations. Question/problem: What are the implications of using Design Thinking techniques to elicit requirements in a community of former inmates - and what would be the benefits of and challenges in this deployment? Principal ideas/results: In this paper, w… Show more

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