The previous definition of software narratology was restricted to software traces and logs (the top left quadrant on a software narrative square, also the part of Memoretics which studies memory snapshots). Now, with the broadening of the domain of software narratology to the whole world of software narrative stories including actor interactions with software in construction requirements use cases and post-construction incidents we give another definition:
Software narrative is a representation of software events and changes of state. Software Narratology is a discipline that studies such software narratives (software narrative science).
- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org + TraceAnalysis.org -
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