2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-27813-7_8
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The Interrelation of Game Elements and Privacy Requirements for the Design of a System: A Metamodel

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“…Many game elements have been presented in the literature and their choice depends on the developers' scope, the concept, and the structure of the gamified service. Each study mentions and describes an amount of game elements [24][25][26]. In [27], all mentioned game elements have been presented by conducting a review that recorded all game elements and introduced them in the relevant literature.…”
Section: Gamification In Ictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many game elements have been presented in the literature and their choice depends on the developers' scope, the concept, and the structure of the gamified service. Each study mentions and describes an amount of game elements [24][25][26]. In [27], all mentioned game elements have been presented by conducting a review that recorded all game elements and introduced them in the relevant literature.…”
Section: Gamification In Ictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They identified that gamification is a method, whose principles may harm privacy requirements. Especially, in [26], a metamodel has been published, aiming to point out how privacy violation can be achieved by the core of gamification, in particular, the game elements. However, studies regarding the importance of users' awareness on privacy issues, as in the security area, have not been recorded yet, which is a crucial research gap.…”
Section: Gamification In Ictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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