@article {Kharbouch2021, title = {Mobile Technology for Improved Contraceptive Care in Morocco}, journal = {Journal of Medical Systems}, volume = {45}, number = {2}, year = {2021}, note = {cited By 0}, abstract = {The fulfillment of unmet needs for contraception can help women reach their reproductive goals. Therefore, there is a growing concern worldwide about contraception and women{\textquoteright}s knowledge of making an advised choice about it. In this aspect, an outgrown number of apps are now available providing information concerning contraception whether it concerns natural contraception or modern contraception. However, vast amounts of these apps contain inaccurate sexual health facts and non-evidence-based information concerning contraception. On these bases, and in respect to: (1) the needs of women to effectively prevent unintended pregnancies while conducting a stress-free healthy lifestyle. (2) the World Health Organization (WHO) Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC) for contraception{\textquoteright}s recommendations, and (3) the results/recommendations of a field study conducted in the reproductive health center {\textquoteleft}Les Orangers{\textquoteright} in Rabat to collect the app{\textquoteright}s requirements, we developed an evidence-based patient-centered contraceptive app referred to as {\textquoteleft}MyContraception{\textquoteright}. Thereafter, we conducted a set of functional tests to ensure that the MyContraception solution is performing as expected and is conform to the software functional requirements previously set before moving to non-functional requirements evaluation. Since customer{\textquoteright}s feedback is valuable to non-functional testing, we choose to evaluate potential users{\textquoteright} feedback. Moreover, giving that mobile app testing is a complex process involving different skill sets, we elaborated a rigorous experimental design to conduct an empirical evaluation of the MyContraception solution, which will exhaustively assess the overall quality of this solution and examine its effects on improving the quality of patient-centered contraception care. {\textcopyright} 2021, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.}, keywords = {adult, Article, awareness, contraception, contraceptive agent, Contraceptive Agents, contraceptive behavior, eligibility criteria, evidence based practice center, experimental design, female, female fertility, field study, health care quality, healthy lifestyle, human, Humans, injectable contraceptive agent, long-acting reversible contraception, luteinizing hormone, menstrual cycle, Methodology, mobile application, Mobile applications, Morocco, oral contraceptive agent, patient care, pill, pregnancy, prescription, Privacy, questionnaire, reliability, reproductive health, risk factor, sexual health, technology, unplanned pregnancy, women{\textquoteright}s health, World Health Organization}, doi = {10.1007/s10916-020-01684-6}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099086862\&doi=10.1007\%2fs10916-020-01684-6\&partnerID=40\&md5=91a540c873cdd78725ec3f6987f5b90f}, author = {Kharbouch, M. and Idri, A. and Rachad, T. and Alami, H. and Redman, L. and Stelate, Y.} } @article {6016824720110101, title = {Toward a Novel Methodology for IT Strategic Planning.}, journal = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Management \& Evaluation}, year = {2011}, pages = {263 - 273}, abstract = {Defining IT target state and the specific roadmap to attain it, are main focuses of IT strategic planning which is considered increasingly as the basis for IT decision-making and governance. Unfortunately, it hasn{\textquoteright}t evolved with the same speed as other fields in the IT sphere. Most of the techniques, approaches and methods related to IT Strategic Planning date back to the 80s or 90s and are most often oriented business rather than IT. Enterprise Architecture is a really promising discipline aimed at capturing the as-is architecture of an enterprise, defining the target and the roadmap to get from existing to desired state. In that way, it is tightly related to IT strategic planning and it can provide a framework to fill the gap and contribute in structuring and formalizing IT Strategic Planning field. Enterprise Architecture benefits from a standardization effort as well as from tool support. Deliverables and artifacts are generally well defined and structured in the existing framewor}, keywords = {Business enterprises, content framework, Decision making, enterprise architecture, Information technology, IS strategic planning, metamodel, Methodology, Standardization, Strategic planning}, url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true\&db=bth\&AN=60168247\&site=ehost-live}, author = {Lakhdissi, Mouhsine and Bounabat, Bouchaib} }