2014 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Towards a More Cognitively Effective Business Process Notation for Requirements Engineering
verfasst von : Carel Miske, Marcus A. Rothenberger, Ken Peffers
Erschienen in: Advancing the Impact of Design Science: Moving from Theory to Practice
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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We are developing a semi-formal business process modeling notation based on the modification of theatrical blocking notation that is more cognitively effective for application in requirements engineering communication than extant notations. The Socio-Technical System Notation (STSN) incorporates ontological, semantic, and visual design improvements over extant languages that were pinpointed by prior research as areas for improvement to existing notations, such as the UML and BPMN, for the purpose of reducing the likelihood of errors and misinterpretation during the encoding and decoding processes. The research-in-progress paper follows a design science research approach to motivate the development of the STSN, to present a prototype of the notation, and to set the stage for the empirical evaluation of the language based on its design objectives. The research presents a process notation that enables the encoding of more detailed requirements information into a visual representation than extant notations.