Introducing Fundamental Concepts of Process Modeling through Participatory Simulation

  • Stefan Oppl (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkscience-to-science

Description

Due to the ubiquitous deployment of information systems in today’s organizational work settings, the importance of process modeling skills is undisputed not only for techno-centric roles in organizations, but also for more business-oriented positions. The ability to understand and shape work processes through modeling practices is important to actively contribute to information system design. How to facilitate the development of modeling skills for a non-technology-proficient target group has hardly been subject of research. We aim at addressing this issue with an experiential learning approach using participatory simulations of process models. By letting participants experience work processes and reflect on their underlying structure, we aim at facilitating the development of an abstract conceptual understanding, which can then be validated by actively experimenting with process modifications. In the present paper, we introduce the conceptual foundations of our approach, and describe the interactive system we have developed to facilitate the participatory simulation process. Initial findings from an exploratory study with the system indicate that it can support experiential learning processes.
Period13 Jun 2017
Event titleT4SIS4T - Teaching for Smart Information Systems - Smart Information Systems for Teaching
Event typeConference
LocationGermanyShow on map

Fields of science

  • 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
  • 102027 Web engineering
  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 603124 Theory of science
  • 102024 Usability research
  • 102015 Information systems
  • 102025 Distributed systems

JKU Focus areas

  • Social and Economic Sciences (in general)