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A Framework for Empirical Evaluation of Model Comprehensibility

by: Jorge Aranda, Neil A. Ernst, Jennifer Horkoff, and S. M. Easterbrook
In: International Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering at ICSE Minneapolis, USA: (May 2007) .
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If designers of modelling languages want their creations to be used in real software projects, the communication qualities of their languages need to be evaluated, and their proposals must evolve as a result of these evaluations. A key quality of communication artifacts is their comprehensibility. We present a flexible framework to evaluate the comprehensibility of model representations that is grounded on the underlying theory of the language to be evaluated, and on theoretical frameworks in cognitive science.

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