Browsing by Author "Mayhua Quispe, Angela"
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Publication Analyzing emotions in conceptual models verification tasks performed in online contests(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021) Mayhua Quispe, Angela; Suni Lopez, Franci; Condori Fernandez, Nelly; Granda Juca, María FernandaEmotion research in the area of software engineering has gained significant attention. Mostly this research has been focused on understanding the role of emotions in software programming carried out within collaborative software development environments. With the purpose of providing more evidence on emotion research in the early stages of the software life cycle, in this paper, we report the results of a live study conducted in competitive conditions. The main objective of the study is to analyze the emotions expressed by competitors when performing verification tasks with the support of CoSTest, a model-driven testing tool. Our results show that participants tend to experience more positive emotions (e.g., attentive, alert, active) than negative emotions (upset, hostile, afraid) when verification tasks are performed in an online contest.Publication How do negative emotions influence on the conceptual models verification?: a live study proposal(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2020) Mayhua Quispe, Angela; Suni Lopez, Franci; Granda Juca, María Fernanda; Condori Fernández, NellyThe present live study is proposed with the objective of investigating the influence of negative emotions (i.e., stress) in the efficiency for verifying conceptual models. To conduct this study, we use a Model-driven Testing tool, named CoSTest, and our own version of stress detector within a competition setting. The experiment design, overview of the empirical procedure, instrumentation and potential threats are presented in the proposal.
