1. Capturing emotion in user requirement through emotion map for solo software developer.
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Kusuma, Wahyu Andhyka, Jantan, Azrul Hazri bin, Abdullah, Rusli bin, Admodisastro, Novia, and Norowi, Noris binti Mohd
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COMPUTER software developers , *CARTOGRAPHY software , *EMOTIONS , *COMPUTER software development , *REQUIREMENTS engineering , *AGILE software development - Abstract
Requirement engineering is an essential process in software development. The modern method, like Agile, requires a focus on solving user problems integrated with development domains. Productivity of the Agile organization linearly between effort and resource. A good implementation strategy in Team Software Process (TSP) which has adequate resources, will guide TSP through its move to Agile practices. However, the resource limitation is very challenging for Personal Software Process (PSP) or Solo Software Process (SSP). Moreover, developers need to focus solve the problem on what the user needs. To increase the software's value, the user's needs are based on how the user solves the problems. Based on user experience, to solve that problem, hence, developers need to be aware of user behavior in daily activities. Moreover, a lack of understanding and regulate positive and negative emotions in user behavior reduces user productivity. This paper is preliminary research focusing on how solo development can capture emotion through user behavior integrated with elicitation in user requirements. Based on the previous research, we designed a framework to capture user emotions on their behavior while eliciting the requirements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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