Publication Type

Journal Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

4-1999

Abstract

Information modeling is the cornerstone of information systems analysis and design. Information models, the products of information modeling, not only provide the abstractions required to facilitate communication between the analysts and end users, but they also provide a formal basis for developing tools and techniques used in information systems development. The process of designing, constructing, and adapting information modeling methods for information systems development is known as method engineering. Despite the pivotal role of modeling methods in successful information systems development, most modeling methods are designed based on common sense and intuition of the method designers with little or no theoretical foundation or empirical evidence. Systematic scientific approach is missing! This paper proposes the use of cognitive psychology as a reference discipline for information modeling and method engineering. Theories in cognitive psychology are reviewed in this paper and their application to information modeling and method engineering are also discussed

Discipline

Computer Engineering | Databases and Information Systems

Research Areas

Information Systems and Management

Areas of Excellence

Digital transformation

Publication

Journal of Database Management

Volume

10

Issue

4

First Page

44

Last Page

50

ISSN

1063-8016

Identifier

10.4018/jdm.1999100105

Publisher

IGI Global

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.4018/jdm.1999100105

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