On the Identification of Modeler Communities
Dirk van der Linden,
Stijn J.B.A. Hoppenbrouwers and
Henderik A. Proper
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Dirk van der Linden: Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg, Luxembourg & Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands & EE-Team, Luxembourg
Stijn J.B.A. Hoppenbrouwers: HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, Netherlands & Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands & EE-Team, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Henderik A. Proper: Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg, Luxembourg & Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands & EE-Team, Luxembourg
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design (IJISMD), 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 22-40
Abstract:
The authors discuss the use and challenges of identifying communities with shared semantics in Enterprise Modeling (EM). People tend to understand modeling meta-concepts (i.e., a modeling language's constructs or types) in a certain way and can be grouped by this conceptual understanding. Having an insight into the typical communities and their composition (e.g., what kind of people constitute such a semantic community) can make it easier to predict how a conceptual modeler with a certain background will generally understand the meta-concepts s/he uses, which is useful for e.g., validating model semantics and improving the efficiency of the modeling process itself. The authors have observed that in practice decisions to group people based on certain shared properties are often made, but are rarely backed up by empirical data demonstrating their supposed efficacy. The authors demonstrate the use of psychometric data from two studies involving experienced (enterprise) modeling practitioners and computing science students to find such communities. The authors also discuss the challenge that arises in finding common real-world factors shared between their members to identify them by and conclude that there is no empirical support for commonly used (and often implicit) grouping properties such as similar background, focus and modeling language.
Date: 2014
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