On the Influence of Tools on Collaboration in Participative Enterprise Modeling—An Experimental Comparison Between Whiteboard and Multi-touch Table
Anne Gutschmidt ()
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Anne Gutschmidt: University of Rostock
A chapter in Advances in Information Systems Development, 2019, pp 151-168 from Springer
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Abstract The paper presents an experiment about the influence of the modeling tool on group work in the context of enterprise modeling. A goal modeling task was set where three groups of three persons worked with a whiteboard, and three groups of three persons worked with a multi-touch table. Comparisons of working styles between the two tools indicate that multi-touch tables promote parallel working and that a team member’s position plays a role in taking on certain tasks. Whiteboard users may more easily lose track of what teammates are doing.
Keywords: Enterprise modeling; Participative modeling; Multi-touch table; Group work; Experiment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22993-1_9
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