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Augmenting process elicitation with visual priming: An empirical exploration of user behaviour and modelling outcomes
Affiliation:1. Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Science and Engineering Faculty, Australia;2. University of Vienna, Faculty of Computer Science, Austria;3. Metasonic GmbH, Munchner Strasse 29 - Hettenshausen, 85276 Phaffenhofen, Germany;1. Business Planning and Development, Central America & Caribbean at Kimberly-Clark, USA;2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Hongik University, 72-1 Mapo-Gu, Sangsu-Dong, Seoul 121-791, Republic of Korea;3. PRISM Center & School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA;1. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, V?B - Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15/2172, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic;2. IT4Innovations, V?B - Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15/2172, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic
Abstract:Business process models have become an effective way of examining business practices to identify areas for improvement. While common information gathering approaches are generally efficacious, they can be quite time consuming and have the risk of developing inaccuracies when information is forgotten or incorrectly interpreted by analysts. In this study, the potential of a role-playing approach to process elicitation and specification has been examined. This method allows stakeholders to enter a virtual world and role-play actions similarly to how they would in reality. As actions are completed, a model is automatically developed, removing the need for stakeholders to learn and understand a modelling grammar. An empirical investigation comparing both the modelling outputs and participant behaviour of this virtual world role-play elicitor with an S-BPM process modelling tool found that while the modelling approaches of the two groups varied greatly, the virtual world elicitor may not only improve both the number of individual process task steps remembered and the correctness of task ordering, but also provide a reduction in the time required for stakeholders to model a process view.
Keywords:Business process management  Process elicitation  Subject-oriented business process management  3D virtual worlds  Human–computer interaction
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