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[The Requirements stage comprises three main phases: (i) Scope Requirements (Section 3.1), (ii) Knowledge Elicitation (Section 3.2), and (iii) System Specification (Section 3.3). Scoping requirements involves determining the objectives of the modelling exercise. Knowledge elicitation leverages cases studies to determine the decision making that occurs in particular scenarios. System specification takes the elicited information and represents it in a more general, abstract diagrammatic form that can be used as the basis for designing artificial agents, such as autonomous systems, or virtual characters in simulation environments. Figure 3.1 shows the three main phases of the Requirements stage and the types of diagram used in each phase.]
Published: Mar 24, 2019
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