Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10312614 | Computers in Human Behavior | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Within socially driven software development methodologies like Tropos, a new software system could be modeled as a set of collaborating actors pursuing collective and individual goals. These actors could possibly be structured around an organizational pattern. The organizational model could then, within the design of the system, be mapped to the software behavior through the use of logical agents. This paper overviews a set of human organizational styles from organization theory literature and applied here in an original manner to the representation of collaborative learning software systems. The structure-in-5 is indeed applied to a Learning Management System development and the joint venture to a Massive Open Online Course one. Being by nature a network of social interactions, collaborative learning systems are perfectly adequate for agent-oriented software development. Besides, the two above-mentioned organization styles are further represented using the i* modeling language and a formal specification language. A set of non-functional requirements is also identified and these organizational styles are further evaluated in the light of these.
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Authors
Manuel Kolp, Yves Wautelet,