Conceptual Software Engineering Applied to Movie Scripts and Stories
Sabah Al-Fedaghi

TL;DR
This paper explores applying conceptual modeling, specifically the Thinging Machine (TM) approach, to analyze and represent movie scripts and stories, bridging software engineering tools with humanities and social sciences.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of TM for modeling narratives, demonstrating its effectiveness in capturing story structures and facilitating communication among researchers.
Findings
TM models effectively represent narrative structures.
The approach is applicable to various story types, including fairytales and movies.
TM serves as a neutral communication tool for story analysis.
Abstract
This study introduces another application of software engineering tools, conceptual modeling, which can be applied to other fields of research. One way to strengthen the relationship between software engineering and other fields is to develop a good way to perform conceptual modeling that is capable of addressing the peculiarities of these fields of study. This study concentrates on humanities and social sciences, which are usually considered softer and further away from abstractions and (abstract) machines. Specifically, we focus on conceptual modeling as a software engineering tool (e.g., UML) in the area of stories and movie scripts. Researchers in the humanities and social sciences might not use the same degree of formalization that engineers do, but they still find conceptual modeling useful. Current modeling techniques (e.g., UML) fail in this task because they are geared toward…
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TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Software Engineering Research · Scientific Computing and Data Management
