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Modeling Languages Study and Evaluation Techniques
May 13-May 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AMS.2008.1212008 Second Asia International Confer ...
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Modeling languages are needed to describe the conceptual construct underlying software. Several modeling languages have been proposed during the last decades. In order to properly understand and assess software modeling languages, we believe that a set of techniques is needed. In this paper, we describe several techniques that can be applied for studying and evaluating cognitive complexity (comprehensibility) of software modeling languages. These techniques have been applied to human-computer interaction, human languages, programming languages and cognitive science before.
Index Terms:
modeling language, cognitive complexity, language design, language evaluation, human-computer interaction
Citation:
Ali Kamandi, Jafar Habibi, "Modeling Languages Study and Evaluation Techniques," ams, pp.553-558, 2008 Second Asia International Conference on Modelling & Simulation, 2008
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