Modelling Requirements for Content Recommendation Systems

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Abstract

This paper addresses the modelling of requirements for a content Recommendation System (RS) for Online Social Networks (OSNs). On OSNs, a user switches roles constantly between content generator and content receiver. The goals and softgoals are different when the user is generating a post, as opposed as replying to a post. In other words, the user is generating instances of different entities, depending on the role she has: a generator generates instances of a "post", while the receiver generates instances of a "reply". Therefore, we believe that when addressing Requirements Engineering (RE) for RS, it is necessary to distinguish these roles clearly. We aim to model an essential dynamic on OSN, namely that when a user creates (posts) content, other users can ignore that content, or themselves start generating new content in reply, or react to the initial posting. This dynamic is key to designing OSNs, because it influences how active users are, and how attractive the OSN is for existing, and to new users. We apply a well-known Goal Oriented RE (GORE) technique, namely i-star, and show that this language fails to capture this dynamic, and thus cannot be used alone to model the problem domain. Hence, in order to represent this dynamic, its relationships to other OSNs' requirements, and to capture all relevant information, we suggest using another modelling language, namely Petri Nets, on top of i-star for the modelling of the problem domain. We use Petri Nets because it is a tool that is used to simulate the dynamic and concurrent activities of a system and can be used by both practitioners and theoreticians.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationiStar 2016 Ninth International i* Workshop
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the Ninth International i* Workshop co-located with 24th International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2016) : Beijing, China, Septembre 12-13 2016
EditorsLidia López, Yijun Yu
Pages79-84
Volume1674
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2016

Publication series

NameCEUR : Workshop Proceedings
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Keywords

  • cs.SE
  • cs.SI

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