EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF EXTENSIONAL VERSUS INTENSIONAL REPRESENTATIONS ON DOMAIN UNDERSTANDING
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Samuel, Binny M.; Khatri, Vijay; Ramesh, V.
署名单位:
University System of Ohio; University of Cincinnati; Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; IU Kelley School of Business
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.25300/MISQ/2018/13255
发表日期:
2018
页码:
1187-+
关键词:
part-whole relations
INFORMATION
systems
principles
diagrams
concrete
CLASSIFICATION
performance
Similarity
GUIDELINES
摘要:
Cognitive research suggests that understanding the semantics, or the meaning, of representations involves both ascension from concrete concepts denoting specific observations (that is, extension) to abstract concepts denoting a number of observations (that is, intension), and vice versa. Consonantly, extant conceptual schemas can encode the semantics of a domain intensionally (e.g., ER diagram, UML class diagram) or extensionally (e.g., set diagram, UML object diagram). However, prior IS research has exclusively focused on intensional representations and the role they play in aiding domain understanding. In this research, we compare the interpretational fidelity of two types of representational encoding of cardinality constraints, an intensional schema using an ER diagram and its extensional analog using a set diagram. We employ cognitive science research to conceptualize that extensional representations will enable enhanced understanding as compared with intensional representations. Further, given that prior research suggests that the semantics of cardinality constraints remain challenging to understand, we focus on mandatory and optional cardinality constraints associated with relationships in these representations. Based on our laboratory experiments, we find that understanding with an extensional representation was (1) at least as good as that with an intensional representation for mandatory cardinality constraints and (2) significantly better for optional cardinality constraints. We also conducted an applicability check of our results via focus groups and found support for the perceived significance of extensional representations in practice. Overall, this research suggests that the tradition in IS research of exclusively focusing on intensional encoding of domain semantics should be reexamined.
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