Adding Emotions to Models in a Viewpoint Modelling Framework From Agent-Oriented Software Engineering

Author:

Sterling Leon1,Lopez-Lorca Alex2,Kissoon-Curumsing Maheswaree3

Affiliation:

1. Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

2. University of Melbourne, Australia

3. Deakin University, Australia

Abstract

In modern software development, considering the viewpoints of stakeholders is an important step in building the right system. Over the past decade, several authors have proposed solutions to capture and model these viewpoints. While these solutions have been successful, emotions of stakeholders have been largely ignored. Considering the emotional needs of stakeholders is important because both the users' perceptions of a product and their use of a product are influenced by emotion as much as cognition. Building on recent work in modelling the emotional goals of stakeholders, the authors extend an existing viewpoint framework to capture emotions, and to use emotions in models from early-phase requirements to detailed software design. They demonstrate the models and framework with a case study of an emergency alarm system for older people, presenting a complete set of models for the case study. The authors introduce recent experience in using emotional models in requirements elicitation within an agile process.

Publisher

IGI Global

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