Although information systems (IS) problem solving involves knowledge of both the IS and application domains, little attention has been paid to the role of application domain knowledge. In this study, which is set in the context of conceptual modeling, we examine the effects of both IS and application domain knowledge on different types of schema understanding tasks: syntactic and semantic comprehension tasks and schema-based problem-solving tasks. Our thesis was that while IS domain knowledge is important in solving all such tasks, the role of application domain knowledge is contingent upon the type of understanding task under investigation. We use the theory of cognitive fit to establish theoretical differences in the role of application d...
Cognitive fit, a correspondence between task and information presentation formats, is well establish...
Because most real-world domains intended to be supported by an information system are complex, pract...
Applications are characterized by the tasks and domains involved. Knowledge modeling can be divided ...
While a number of studies argue that application domain knowledge affects Information Systems (IS) p...
One of the most neglected areas of information systems research is the role of the domain to which r...
One of the most neglected areas of information systems research is the role of the domain to which r...
Prior research has shown that the effect of information systems (IS) domain knowledge and applicatio...
Prior research has shown that the effect of information systems (IS) domain knowledge and applicatio...
While the application domain is acknowledged to play a significant role in IS problem solving, littl...
Prior research has shown that the effect of information systems (IS) domain knowledge and applicatio...
Geospatio-temporal conceptual models provide a mechanism to explicitly represent geospatial and temp...
ized by the tasks and domains involved. For example, we can talk about a planning ap-plication for a...
Conceptual models are important in understanding the domain which is to be reflected in the informat...
Conceptual models are used in IS development for capturing and specifying requirements. However, the...
Conceptual modelling (CM) involves analysts working with domain experts to create a representation o...
Cognitive fit, a correspondence between task and information presentation formats, is well establish...
Because most real-world domains intended to be supported by an information system are complex, pract...
Applications are characterized by the tasks and domains involved. Knowledge modeling can be divided ...
While a number of studies argue that application domain knowledge affects Information Systems (IS) p...
One of the most neglected areas of information systems research is the role of the domain to which r...
One of the most neglected areas of information systems research is the role of the domain to which r...
Prior research has shown that the effect of information systems (IS) domain knowledge and applicatio...
Prior research has shown that the effect of information systems (IS) domain knowledge and applicatio...
While the application domain is acknowledged to play a significant role in IS problem solving, littl...
Prior research has shown that the effect of information systems (IS) domain knowledge and applicatio...
Geospatio-temporal conceptual models provide a mechanism to explicitly represent geospatial and temp...
ized by the tasks and domains involved. For example, we can talk about a planning ap-plication for a...
Conceptual models are important in understanding the domain which is to be reflected in the informat...
Conceptual models are used in IS development for capturing and specifying requirements. However, the...
Conceptual modelling (CM) involves analysts working with domain experts to create a representation o...
Cognitive fit, a correspondence between task and information presentation formats, is well establish...
Because most real-world domains intended to be supported by an information system are complex, pract...
Applications are characterized by the tasks and domains involved. Knowledge modeling can be divided ...