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Further Processing of the Empirical Results

In: Usability Evaluation of Modeling Languages

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  • Christian Schalles

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This chapter offers a further processing of the findings explored in the empirical surveys. In detail, the dimensions of modeling, the target conflict of modeling and the modeling process are introduced and updated under consideration of the empirical findings of this thesis. Furthermore, a decision framework for IT managers focusing on the selection of suitable modeling languages considering usability criteria is developed. Finally, concluding usability oriented principles for the further development of modeling languages are defined. In general, this chapter shows how the empirical findings are applied to optimize the modeling domain in theory and practice.

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  • Christian Schalles, 2013. "Further Processing of the Empirical Results," Springer Books, in: Usability Evaluation of Modeling Languages, edition 127, chapter 9, pages 139-145, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-00051-6_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-00051-6_9
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