Chopra, Amit K. and Giorgini, Paolo (2011) Requirements engineering for social applications. In: Proceedings of the 5th International i* Workshop :. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 766 . CEUR-WS.org, pp. 138-143.
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We characterize social applications as those involving interaction among multiple autonomous agents. We are interested in the essential concepts and approaches for modeling such applications. We make the case that i* has some limitations with respect to the modeling of social applications. The problem is in the intentional nature of i*. The deeper roots though lie in the centralized machine-oriented approach of current requirements engineering approaches. We recommend an interaction-oriented approach to requirements modeling, modeling in terms of social commitments rather than dependencies, and in general, accommodating a distributed perspective right from the earliest phases of software engineering. For clarity, we also distinguish social commitments from various similar-sounding notions in the literature.