DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Requirements Engineering for Digitizing Traditional Medical Knowledge: The Case of Building Phytomedicine Mobile-Web Application in Tanzania

  • Beebwa, Irene Evarist (Information and Communication Science and Engineering, Nelson Mandela-African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST)) ;
  • Dida, Mussa Ally (Nelson Mandela - African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST)) ;
  • Chacha, Musa (Nelson Mandela - African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST)) ;
  • Nyakundi, David Onchonga (Mwenge Catholic University (MWECAU)) ;
  • Marwa, Janeth (Nelson Mandela - African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST))
  • Received : 2019.11.25
  • Accepted : 2019.12.21
  • Published : 2019.12.31

Abstract

The digitization of traditional medical knowledge in Tanzania will greatly enhance its preservation and dissemination. This is especially important given the challenges facing the current methods of preserving and managing such knowledge. This study presents the requirements engineering approaches and requirements for a web-mobile application that would successfully digitize indigenous knowledge of phytomedicine and relevant practitioners licensing and registration processes. To establish the requirements of such a digital system application, the study sought the opinion of 224 stakeholders whose suggestions were used to analyze and model the requirements for designing such a web-mobile tool. The study was carried out in Arusha, Kagera and Dar es Salaam regions of Tanzania which involved ethnobotanical researchers, herb practitioners, curators from herbaria and registrar officers from Traditional and Alternatives Health Practice Council. Structured interview, survey, observation and document review were employed to find out the basic functional and non-functional requirements for possible designing and implementation a web-mobile application that would digitize indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants. The requirements were modelled using the use case and context diagrams. Finally, the study came up with a list of items for both functional and non-functional requirements that can be used as guidelines to develop a web-mobile application that will capture and document traditional medical knowledge of medicinal plants in Tanzania and, enabling relevant authorities to regulate and manage stakeholders.

Keywords

References

  1. Abbott, R. (2014). Documenting Traditional Medical Knowledge. Geneva, Switzerland: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
  2. Antwi-Baffour, S. S., Bello, A. I., Adjei, D. N., Mahmood, S. A., & Ayeh-Kumi, P. F. (2014). The place of traditional medicine in the African society: The science, acceptance and support. American Journal of Health Research, 2(2), 49-54. doi:10.11648/j.ajhr.20140202.13
  3. Anyaoku, E. N., Nwafor-Orizu, O. E., & Eneh, E. A. (2015). Collection and preservation of traditional medical knowledge: Roles for medical libraries in Nigeria. Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 3(1), 33-43. doi:10.15640/jlis.v3n1a2
  4. Becker, P., Tebes, G., Peppino, D., & Olsina, L. (2019). Applying an Improving Strategy that embeds Functional and Non-Functional Applying an Improving Strategy that embeds Functional and Non-Functional Requirements Concepts. Journal of Computer Science & Technology, 19(2), 153-174. doi:10.24215/16666038.19.e15
  5. Beebwa, I. E., Marwa, J., Chacha, M., & Dida, M. A. (2019). Stakeholders' Attitude on the Use of ICT Tools for Sustainable Propagation of Indigenous Knowledge in Tanzania: A Case of Traditional Medical Knowledge of Medicinal Plants. International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, 11(11), 34-43. doi:10.5815/ijitcs.2019.11.04
  6. Chakraborty, A., Baowaly, M. K., Arefin, A., & Bahar, A. N. (2012). The role of requirement engineering in software development life cycle. Journal of emerging trends in computing and information sciences, 3(5), 723-729. Retrieved from http://www.cisjournal.org/journalofcomputing/archive/vol3no5/vol3no5_9.pdf
  7. Government of Zambia. (2016). Protection of Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Expressions of Folklore Act, 2016. Retrieved from https://www.informea.org/en/legislation/protection-traditional-knowledge-genetic-resources-and-expressions-folklore-act-2016-no
  8. Gowtham, V., Manoj, Y., Pooventhiran, G., Praveen, A., Shivaram, R., & Kathiresan, A. (2017). Evolutionary Models in Software Engineering. International Journal of New Technology and Research, 3(5), 30-33. Retrieved from https://www.ijntr.org/download_data/IJNTR03050008.pdf
  9. Haouari, E., Makaou, S. E., Jnah, M., & Haddaouy, A. (2018). A survey of medicinal plants used by herbalists in Taza (Northern Morocco) to manage various ailments. Journal of Materials and Environmental Sciences, 9(6), 1875-1888. doi:10.26872/jmes.2018.9.6.207
  10. Harrington, J., & Harrington, J. (2018). Governing traditional medicine in Kenya: Problematization and the role of the constitution. African Studies, 77(2), 223-239. doi:10.1080/00020184.2018.1452856
  11. Hidayat, E., Noprisson, H., Sensuse, D. I., Sucahyo, Y. G., & Putra, E. D. (2016, December). Development of mobile application for documenting traditional knowledge in Indonesia. In 2016 IEEE Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD) (pp. 1-5). IEEE. doi:10.1109/SCORED.2016.7810043
  12. Kayombo, E., Mahunnah, R., & Uiso, F. (2013). Prospects and Challenges of Medicinal Plants Conservation and Traditional Medicine in Tanzania Edmund. Anthropol, 1(3), 1-8. doi:org/10.4172/antp.1000108
  13. Kendall, K. E., & Kendall, J. E. (2013). Systems Analys And Design (9th Ed.). Boston: Pearson.
  14. Koumpouros, Y., & Birbas, K. (2013). Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to support diffusion of Traditional Medicine across European and Asian countries: The Greek perspective. Health Science Journal, 7(4), 356-369. Retrieved from http://hypatia.lb.teiath.gr/bitstream/11400/1464/1/742.pdf
  15. Levy, M., Hadar, I., & Aviv, I. (2019). A requirements engineering methodology for knowledge management solutions: integrating technical and social aspects. Requirements Engineering, 24(4), 503-521. doi:10.1007/s00766-018-0298-x
  16. Liwa, A., Roediger, R., Jaka, H., Bougaila, A., Smart, L., Langwick, S., & Peck, R. (2017). Herbal and Alternative Medicine Use in Tanzanian Adults Admitted with Hypertension-Related Diseases: A Mixed-Methods Study. International Journal of Hypertension, 2017. doi:10.1155/2017/5692572
  17. Mahomoodally, M. F. (2013). Traditional medicines in Africa: An appraisal of ten potent African medicinal plants. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/617459
  18. Matyokurehwa, K., Mavetera, N., & Jokonya, O. (2017). Requirements Engineering Techniques: A Systematic Literature Review. International Journals of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, 7(6), 858-865. doi:10.23956/ijarcsse/v6i9/01917
  19. Ministrary of Health, Ghana. (n.d.). Alternative Medicine Council. Retrieved from http://www.moh.gov.gh/alternative-medicine-council/
  20. More, N. T., Sapre, B. S., & Chawan, P. M. (2011). An Insight into the Importance of Requirements Engineering. International Journal of Internet Computing, 1(2), 34-36. Retrieved from http://interscience.in/IJIC_Vol1Iss2/paper6.pdf
  21. Moshi, M. J., Otieno, D. F., Mbabazi, P. K., & Weisheit, A. (2010). Ethnomedicine of the Kagera Region, north western Tanzania. Part 2: The medicinal plants used in Katoro Ward, Bukoba district. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 6(1), 19. doi:10.1186/1746-4269-6-19
  22. Nadkarni, A., & Rajam, S. (2016). Capitalising the Benefits of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) in Favour of Indigenous Communities. NUJS L. Rev., 9, 183-216. doi:10.3868/s050-004-015-0003-8
  23. Ozioma, E. O. J., & Chinwe, O. A. N. (2019). Herbal Medicines in African Traditional Medicine. Herbal Medicine, 10, 191-214. doi:10.5772/intechopen.80348
  24. Pandey, D., & Pandey, V. (2012). Importance of Requirement Management: Requirement Engineering Concern. International Journal of Research and Development - A Management Review (IJRDMR), 1(1), 66-70. Retrieved from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ad85/93ce74f392ce1924eadd420762d258711a8b.pdf
  25. Shakya, A. K. (2016). Medicinal plants: Future source of new drugs. International Journal of Herbal Medicine, 4(4), 59-64. Retrieved from http://www.florajournal.com/archives/2016/vol4issue4/PartA/4-2-13-120.pdf
  26. Sommerville, I. (2011). Software engineering (9th ed.). Retrieved from https://sovannarith.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/software-engineering-9th-ed-intro-txt-i-sommerville-pearson_-2011-bbs.pdf
  27. Stanifer, J. W., Patel, U. D., Karia, F., Thielman, N., Maro, V., Shimbi, D., ..., & Boyd, D. (2015). The determinants of traditional medicine use in northern Tanzania: A mixed-methods study. PLOS ONE, 10(4), 1-17. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0122638
  28. The United Republic of Tanzania (URT). (2002). The Traditional and Alternatne Medicines Act, 2002. Retrieved from http://extwprlegs1.fao.org/docs/pdf/tan155105.pdf
  29. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 2003.Con-vention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. Paris: UNESCO. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004180444.I-786.6
  30. Vissers, J., Van den Bosch, F., Bogaerts, A., Cocquyt, C., Degreef, J., Diagre, D., ..., & Fabri, R. (2017). Scientific user requirements for a herbarium data portal. PhytoKeys, 78, 37-57. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.78.10936
  31. World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa. (2012). The African health monitor. Brazzaville, Republic of Congo: WHO Regional Office for Africa. Retrieved from http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/documents/s21374en/s21374en.pdf
  32. Wu, L., Pa, N. C., Abdullah, R., Ab.Rahman, W. N., & Tee, M. (2016). Exploring functional and non-functional requirements of social media on knowledge sharing. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 93(2), 595-605. Retrived from http://www.jatit.org/volumes/Vol93No2//35Vol93No2.pdf
  33. Xue, R., Fang, Z., Zhang, M., Yi, Z., Wen, C., & Shi, T. (2012). TCMID: traditional Chinese medicine integrative database for herb molecular mechanism analysis. Nucleic Acids Research, 41(D1), D1089-D1095. doi:10.1093/nar/gks1100
  34. Yuan, H., Ma, Q., Ye, L., & Piao, G. (2016). The traditional medicine and modern medicine from natural products. Molecules, 21(5), 559. doi:10.3390/molecules21050559