Abstract

Model driven approach has been introduced to deal with challenges of business and technology. This approach provides tools and elements that permit defining high abstraction level models and metamodels with their transformation to automate code generation. Besides, emotional tests have been introduced to help managing behaviors and relationships between individuals through Emotional Quotient (EQ). In this paper, we propose a model driven approach to generate an emotional intelligence test platform by proposing new CIM metamodel and transformations to generate the PIM as a Class Diagram. We present also a case study that shows how our proposed approach helps generating a class diagram automatically starting from a single input model. This generated model can be easily used to generate the application code.

Highlights

  • Emotional Intelligence is a new field that has been part of several recent researches in psychology

  • We present the proposal of combining Model Driven Engineering with Emotional Intelligence and present the set of CIM and PIM metamodels and their transformation engine to generate the tests platform

  • [2] and [3] present new approaches based on defining CIM metamodels and their transformation to PIM metamodels based on patterns and archetypes

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Introduction

Emotional Intelligence is a new field that has been part of several recent researches in psychology. We present the proposal of combining Model Driven Engineering with Emotional Intelligence and present the set of CIM and PIM metamodels and. Their transformation engine to generate the tests platform. The proposed approach within its metamodels takes into account the major information in a simplified way to help defining the model as instances of CIM. These instances are transformed automatically to PIM class diagrams that can be used to generate the code for any chosen platform.

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Emotional Intelligence Test Platform
Model Driven Approaches to obtain PIM from CIM
Model Driven Proposed Approach : From CIM-to-PIM models
CIM Business Model
PIM Model
Model Transformation
Case Study
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