Emotion-oriented AOM : A Case study
A successful application requires the software engineer to take into account the users feeling in the modeling process. For example, how to elicitate the emotion of “ interest”? How to transform the emotion of “ interest into design and implementation?. Previous research claims that there was exist...
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my.unimas.ir.383652022-04-21T02:47:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38365/ Emotion-oriented AOM : A Case study Syazwanie Filzah, Zulkifli Cheah, Wai Shiang Nurfauza, Jali QA76 Computer software A successful application requires the software engineer to take into account the users feeling in the modeling process. For example, how to elicitate the emotion of “ interest”? How to transform the emotion of “ interest into design and implementation?. Previous research claims that there was existing gap to fulfilling user emotional requirement throughout the software development life cycle. By adding emotion thinking, it is possible to avoid application failure and rejection. From the study, the emerging of Agent Oriented Modeling (AOM) is to design the modeling emotion expression since user emotions are critical in determining whether or not an application will be accepted. AOM is agent-oriented methodology that is compliance with model driven architecture and uses the concept of agent in all stages of its process through modeling steps. Unlike Unified Modeling Language (UML), which is more suitable for modeling functional requirements but not for dealing with the new emotional requirement. Thus, AOM is a better approach for dealing with human emotions. While AOM has been extended with emotion models, it still lacks the ability to systematically elicit, analyse, develop, and implement emotion-oriented applications. This study extends the AOM with emotion element across nearly all AOM models. Thus, by having a systematically set of models for emotionoriented application, itcan serve as a guide to design, redesign, and discuss the emotion elements among the software development team in emotion- oriented application 2022 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38365/1/Emotion-oriented%20-%20Copy.pdf Syazwanie Filzah, Zulkifli and Cheah, Wai Shiang and Nurfauza, Jali (2022) Emotion-oriented AOM : A Case study. In: CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 8-9 December 2021, Virtual, Taipei. |
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A successful application requires the software
engineer to take into account the users feeling in the modeling process. For example, how to elicitate the emotion of “ interest”? How to transform the emotion of “ interest into design and implementation?. Previous research claims that there was existing gap to fulfilling user emotional requirement throughout the software development life cycle. By adding emotion thinking, it is possible to avoid application failure and rejection.
From the study, the emerging of Agent Oriented Modeling
(AOM) is to design the modeling emotion expression since user emotions are critical in determining whether or not an
application will be accepted. AOM is agent-oriented
methodology that is compliance with model driven architecture and uses the concept of agent in all stages of its process through modeling steps. Unlike Unified Modeling Language (UML), which is more suitable for modeling functional requirements but not for dealing with the new emotional requirement. Thus, AOM is a better approach for dealing with human emotions.
While AOM has been extended with emotion models, it still
lacks the ability to systematically elicit, analyse, develop, and implement emotion-oriented applications. This study extends the AOM with emotion element across nearly all AOM models.
Thus, by having a systematically set of models for emotionoriented application, itcan serve as a guide to design, redesign, and discuss the emotion elements among the software development team in emotion- oriented application |
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