Pattern-Powered Requirements: The LEMON Architecture for Reusable Requirement Patterns in Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) Software Development for Digital Health
How can requirement patterns be reused in low-code/no-code tools without being tied to a specific modelling notation? The LEMON architecture…
Modelling Assistance in LCNC Software Development: Towards a User-Centric Framework for Digital Health and Beyond
Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) tools empower non-programmers, such as practitioners, innovation managers, and patients, to build software through software…
Expanding the skills of specialist staff for the effective use of wearables in everyday hospital life
In hospitals, patients' lack of exercise often leads to complications and slows down the recovery process. As there is no dedicated specialist…
How do I make learning attractive for my employees?
Lifelong learning is required in order to keep pace with the latest innovations in the smart hospital of the future. This article discusses how the…
Technical realisation of an interactive turn-based online learning game
Interaction is the key to a successful learning game. It promotes active learning, in which learners not only passively absorb information, but…
Towards digital health software development democratization for non-software developers with the LEMON assistant
Democratizing digital health software development is essential for advancing successful digitalization processes within healthcare organizations. This…
The role of culture in the success of digital transformation
Digital transformation is much more than the introduction of new technologies. Particularly in the healthcare sector, where processes are rigidly…
Virtual reality and conversational AI to supplement patient education in chronic disease management
Chronically ill patients, such as people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), have a great need for effective education and counselling. Targeted…
“It’s Not Just Developers”: Why Modelling Assistance Must Fit All Roles in Low-Code/No-Code Software Development for Digital Health
Low-Code/No-Code software development isn't just for developers. The roles involved in digital health LCNC application development are diverse—and so…
How do I use the D.4 method kit?
The D.4 method kit supports hospitals and digital health tools providers in evaluating the benefits of digital health solutions in a practical,…
Modelling Assistants Under the Lens: What the Current Landscape and Gaps Mean for Digital Health Software Development using Low-Code/No-Code
Modelling assistants can accelerate Low-Code/No-Code development, but over 50% fail to report key information like limitations and evaluation metrics.…