Factors of Process Model Comprehension - Findings from a Series of Experiments

In order to make good decisions about the design of information systems, an essential skill is to understand process models of the business domain the system is intended to support. Yet, little knowledge to date has been established about the factors that affect how model users comprehend the conte...

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Main Authors: Mendling, Jan, Strembeck, Mark, Recker, Jan
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Elsevier 2012
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Online Access:http://epub.wu.ac.at/3499/1/DSS12%2Dfactors.pdf
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spelling ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-34992018-09-15T05:58:32Z Factors of Process Model Comprehension - Findings from a Series of Experiments Mendling, Jan Strembeck, Mark Recker, Jan business process modeling / model comprehension / experiment In order to make good decisions about the design of information systems, an essential skill is to understand process models of the business domain the system is intended to support. Yet, little knowledge to date has been established about the factors that affect how model users comprehend the content of process models. In this study, we use theories of semiotics and cognitive load to theorize how model and personal factors influence how model viewers comprehend the syntactical information of process models. We then report on a four-part series of experiments, in which we examined these factors. Our results show that additional semantical information impedes syntax comprehension, and that theoretical knowledge eases syntax comprehension. Modeling experience further contributes positively to comprehension efficiency, measured as the ratio of correct answers to the time taken to provide answers. We discuss implications for practice and research. Elsevier 2012-01-14 Article PeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/3499/1/DSS12%2Dfactors.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2011.12.013 http://www.elsevier.com doi: 10.1016/j.dss.2011.12.013 http://epub.wu.ac.at/3499/
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Mendling, Jan
Strembeck, Mark
Recker, Jan
Factors of Process Model Comprehension - Findings from a Series of Experiments
description In order to make good decisions about the design of information systems, an essential skill is to understand process models of the business domain the system is intended to support. Yet, little knowledge to date has been established about the factors that affect how model users comprehend the content of process models. In this study, we use theories of semiotics and cognitive load to theorize how model and personal factors influence how model viewers comprehend the syntactical information of process models. We then report on a four-part series of experiments, in which we examined these factors. Our results show that additional semantical information impedes syntax comprehension, and that theoretical knowledge eases syntax comprehension. Modeling experience further contributes positively to comprehension efficiency, measured as the ratio of correct answers to the time taken to provide answers. We discuss implications for practice and research.
author Mendling, Jan
Strembeck, Mark
Recker, Jan
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title Factors of Process Model Comprehension - Findings from a Series of Experiments
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