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Motivational modelling in software for homelessness: Lessons from an industrial study
R Burrows, A Lopez-Lorca, L Sterling, T Miller, A Mendoza, S Pedell
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering | IEEE | Published : 2019
Abstract
Requirements engineering involves the elicitation, representation and communication of diverse stakeholder needs. However, this can be particularly challenging when developing technology embedded within complex social systems. So-called socially-oriented requirements can be abstract, ambiguous and driven by the organisational, cultural and political contexts of the stakeholders involved. Motivational models are one solution which supports project-wide understanding of the key goals of stakeholders. Yet, there is still a lack of understanding about the role they can play in larger industrial projects. We present our use of motivational modelling in an Australia-wide project that develops new ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research has been made possible by the support and collaboration with Infoxchange a not-for-profit social enterprise developing technology for social change. We are also thankful to the many participants for generously contributing their time and energy to this project. This research was funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP160104083 Catering for individuals emotions in technology development.