A Method for Eliciting and Representing Emotional Requirements: Two Case Studies in e-Healthcare

This paper describes a method for eliciting and representing emotional requirements for sociotechnical systems in a holistic manner along with eliciting and representing functional and quality requirements. As emotional requirements are crucial in designing sociotechnical systems for e-healthcare, the application of the method in two case studies of this problem domain is described.

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