A study on the effects of routing symbol design on process model comprehension

A study on the effects of routing symbol design on process model comprehension

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Article ID: iaor20132281
Volume: 54
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 1104
End Page Number: 1118
Publication Date: Jan 2013
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: simulation
Abstract:

Process modeling grammars are used to create models of business processes. In this paper, we discuss how different routing symbol designs affect an individual's ability to comprehend process models. We conduct an experiment with 154 students to ascertain which visual design principles influence process model comprehension. Our findings suggest that design principles related to perceptual discriminability and pop out improve comprehension accuracy. Furthermore, semantic transparency and aesthetic design of symbols lower the perceived difficulty of comprehension. Our results inform important principles about notational design of process modeling grammars and the effective use of process modeling in practice.

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