PMFServ Final Project: Spot the Dog Ed Dobeck Swarna Gadiraju Amy Mason.

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PMFServ Final Project: Spot the Dog Ed Dobeck Swarna Gadiraju Amy Mason

2 May 4, 2004 Main Character Spot the Dog – Friendly Dog – Shared by Owners Amy, Ed & Swarna – Likes to Play

3 May 4, 2004 GSP Tree Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs – Motivated based on unsatisfied needs – Lower needs satisfied first Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Need for growth & development, self-fulfillment Need for attention Need to love and be loved Basic needs to survive (food, water, air, sleep, sex) Need for shelter, a home & family

4 May 4, 2004 GSP Tree Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Get Attention (Bark, Growl, Be Petted); Obey Owner; Respect Home Have a home; Be Friendly (Play, Bark) Stay Healthy (Eat, Drink, Sleep); Make Puppies (Mate) Have a home; Protect family; Obey Owner All GSPs combine to form self- actualization

5 May 4, 2004 GSP: Goals Goals (0.58) Have a Home (0.13) Stay Healthy (0.24) Sleep (0.20) Drink Water (0.45) Eat (0.35) Protect Owner (0.35) Bark at Intruders (0.63) Bite on Command (0.37) Get Attention (0.28) Get Newspaper (0.02) Be Petted (0.29) Play (0.30) Do Tricks (0.09) Obey Master (0.17) Bark (0.08) Wag Tail (0.06)

6 May 4, 2004 GSP: Standards Standards (0.23) Respect Home (0.27) Don’t Pee in House (0.67) Don’t Chew Owner’s Things (0.33) Obey Owner (0.46) Obey Commands (0.28) Don’t Run Away (0.22) Be Loyal (0.50) Be Friendly (0.27) Don’t Bite (0.49) Don’t Chase (0.24) Lick People (0.27)

7 May 4, 2004 GSP: Preferences Preferences (0.19)) Home (0.17) Puppies (0.24) Health (0.26) Rest (0.23) Water (0.39) Food (0.38) Owner (0.24) Barking (0.63) Biting (0.37) Attention Newspaper (0.03) Get Petted (0.24) Playing (0.33) Tricks (0.40)

8 May 4, 2004 Objects: Humans Amy – Unfriendly Owner – Dislikes Dogs Dr. Silverman – Friendly Stranger Ed – Friendly Playmate Hamburglar – Unfriendly Intruder Swarna – Friendly Owner

9 May 4, 2004 Objects: Animals Barney the Dog – Friendly, Male Dog; Playmate Secret Squirrel – Unfriendly Squirrel Socks the Cat – Unfriendly Cat Spike the Dog – Unfriendly Male Dog Sylvester the Cat – Friendly Cat Tinkerbell the Dog – Friendly Female Dog

10 May 4, 2004 Objects: Items Bone – Chew Toy Food Dish – Full of Dog Food; Can Be Eaten Frisbee – Throw Toy Kitchen Chair – Owner’s Forbidden Item Kitchen Table – Owner’s Forbidden Item Owner’s Couch – Owner’s Forbidden Item Tennis Ball – Throw Toy Treat Bag – Full of Treats; Can Be Eaten

11 May 4, 2004 Actions Bark Fight Growl Ignore Play Fetch Attack Chase Mate Chew Eat Pee

12 May 4, 2004 Ex: Perception of Dr. Silverman

13 May 4, 2004 Ex: Perception of Couch

14 May 4, 2004 Ex: Perception of Hamburglar

15 May 4, 2004 Ex: Perception of Swarna

16 May 4, 2004 Scenario: Playing With Swarna

17 May 4, 2004 Scenario: Ignoring Swarna

18 May 4, 2004 Scenario: Peeing on the Couch

19 May 4, 2004 Scenario: Attacking Hamburglar

20 May 4, 2004 Scenario: Random Sequence