论模块化流程模型中抽象化和碎片化的认知和行为效应

IF 3 2区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information Systems Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.is.2024.102424
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流程模型的理解对于各种技术和管理任务至关重要。为了便于理解,当流程模型达到一定规模时,通常会将其划分为子流程。然而,根据任务类型的不同,这既可能支持理解,也可能阻碍理解。为了研究这一假设,我们进行了一项全面的眼动跟踪研究,测试了两种不同类型的理解任务。这两类任务分别是局部任务和全局任务,前者侧重于单个子过程,从而受益于抽象化(即无关信息被隐藏),后者包括多个子过程,从而也受益于抽象化,但受到碎片化的阻碍(即相关信息分布在多个碎片中)。我们随后在任务(粗粒度)和阶段(细粒度)层面上进行的分析证实了抽象化和碎片化的对立效应。与局部任务相比,我们观察到全局任务的理解能力较低,认知负荷较高,搜索和推理行为也更为复杂。基于过程图和时间序列对搜索和推理阶段进行的额外定性分析,为信息处理的演变提供了更多见解,并证实了两种任务类型之间的差异。阶段层面的精细分析基于一种新颖的研究方法,能够明确区分信息搜索和信息推理。我们对这一研究方法进行了广泛的验证。这项工作的成果让我们在模块化流程模型的背景下,从粗粒度和细粒度两个层面更透彻地了解了碎片化的影响,从而可以开发以任务和用户为中心的支持,并为未来进一步研究流程理解过程中的信息处理开辟了研究机会。
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On the cognitive and behavioral effects of abstraction and fragmentation in modularized process models

Process model comprehension is essential for a variety of technical and managerial tasks. To facilitate comprehension, process models are often divided into subprocesses when they reach a certain size. However, depending on the task type this can either support or impede comprehension. To investigate this hypothesis, we conduct a comprehensive eye-tracking study, where we test two different types of comprehension tasks. These are local tasks focusing on a single subprocess, thereby benefiting from abstraction (i.e., irrelevant information is hidden), and global tasks comprising multiple subprocesses, thereby also benefiting from abstraction but impeded by fragmentation (i.e., relevant information is distributed across multiple fragments). Our subsequent analysis at task (coarse-grained) and phase (fine-grained) levels confirms the opposing effects of abstraction and fragmentation. For global tasks, we observe lower task comprehension, higher cognitive load, as well as more complex search and inference behaviors, when compared to local ones. An additional qualitative analysis of search and inference phases, based on process maps and time series, provides additional insights into the evolution of information processing and confirms the differences between the two task types. The fine-grained analysis at the phase level is based on a novel research method, allowing to clearly separate information search from information inference. We provide an extensive validation of this research method. The outcome of this work provides a more thorough understanding of the effects of fragmentation, in the context of modularized process models, at a coarse-grained level as well as at a fine-grained level, allowing for the development of task- and user-centric support, and opening up future research opportunities to further investigate information processing during process comprehension.

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Information Systems
Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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9.40
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112
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Information systems are the software and hardware systems that support data-intensive applications. The journal Information Systems publishes articles concerning the design and implementation of languages, data models, process models, algorithms, software and hardware for information systems. Subject areas include data management issues as presented in the principal international database conferences (e.g., ACM SIGMOD/PODS, VLDB, ICDE and ICDT/EDBT) as well as data-related issues from the fields of data mining/machine learning, information retrieval coordinated with structured data, internet and cloud data management, business process management, web semantics, visual and audio information systems, scientific computing, and data science. Implementation papers having to do with massively parallel data management, fault tolerance in practice, and special purpose hardware for data-intensive systems are also welcome. Manuscripts from application domains, such as urban informatics, social and natural science, and Internet of Things, are also welcome. All papers should highlight innovative solutions to data management problems such as new data models, performance enhancements, and show how those innovations contribute to the goals of the application.
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