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Title Understanding the Suitability of Modeling Languages and Notations to Represent Computer-Mediated Interaction Scenarios
Authors Maximiliano Canche, Sergio Ochoa, Daniel Perovich
Publication date 2022
Abstract Mobile computing has allowed us to conceive software
systems to
support mobile collaborative work in several business domains, like hospital
work, emergency response, and urban maintenance. A key design aspect to
model these systems is the representation of the computer-mediated
interaction scenarios in which collaboration among mobile workers takes
place. The current literature does not report surveys on modeling languages
and notations potentially useful to represent these interaction scenarios,
nor indicates what capabilities should have these representations to be
useful for software designers. This article presents a review of visual
languages and notations that can be used to model these interaction
scenarios, establishes a set of capabilities these representations should
have, and evaluates the suitability of modeling languages and notations to
create these representations. The results of this study help researchers
identify opportunities to improve the current modeling languages and
notations, and also practitioners to select the most appropriate ones to
specify the computer-mediated interaction scenarios to be supported with a
mobile collaborative application.
Pages 677-686
Conference name International Conference on Information Technology & Systems
Publisher Springer International Publishing AG (Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland)
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