Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond: A Research Vision

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings
Subtitle of host publication3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages1-2
Number of pages2
ISBN (electronic)9781728183602
ISBN (print)978-1-7281-8361-9
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Event3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020 - Zurich, Switzerland
Duration: 1 Sept 20201 Sept 2020

Abstract

In Requirements Engineering, a lot of communication takes place in conversations and meetings, such as workshops, focus groups, interviews, and review sessions. Research has shown that interactions in meetings influence the group affect after the meeting-and hence the participants' motivation for (further) contributing to the project. However, it remains unclear, how positive affect can be achieved. In this vision paper, we propose to analyze interactions in meetings to find relations between the participants' behavior and affect afterwards. This allows to identify 'good' behavior in meetings to smooth the way to satisfied project team members and successful projects.

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    Affect, Development Team, Interaction Analysis, Requirements Engineering, Social Aspects

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Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond: A Research Vision. / Klunder, Jil; Karras, Oliver; Schneider, Kurt.
Proceedings: 3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020. p. 1-2 9231968.

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Klunder, J, Karras, O & Schneider, K 2020, Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond: A Research Vision. in Proceedings: 3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020., 9231968, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., pp. 1-2, 3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020, Zurich, Switzerland, 1 Sept 2020. https://doi.org/10.1109/AffectRE51213.2020.00006
Klunder, J., Karras, O., & Schneider, K. (2020). Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond: A Research Vision. In Proceedings: 3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020 (pp. 1-2). Article 9231968 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1109/AffectRE51213.2020.00006
Klunder J, Karras O, Schneider K. Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond: A Research Vision. In Proceedings: 3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2020. p. 1-2. 9231968 doi: 10.1109/AffectRE51213.2020.00006
Klunder, Jil ; Karras, Oliver ; Schneider, Kurt. / Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond : A Research Vision. Proceedings: 3rd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering, AffectRE 2020. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020. pp. 1-2
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