3D Visualization for Model Comprehension A Case Study Conducted at Ericsson AB
Abstract
With growing size and complexity of models, model comprehensibility
has become a problem in model driven development.
Common experiences are information overload in diagrams
and difficulties in understanding model hierarchies,
both leading to users spending too much time on comprehending
models. The paper presents a case study at a department
at Ericsson AB, experiencing this problem. The
case study investigates the problem through iterative interviewing
and incremental prototyping of mixed fidelity prototypes
of a 3D model visualizer. Prototypes include structure
diagrams, sequence diagrams and state machines — all recurrent
in model driven development tools. Findings show
that comprehensibility is improved by visualizing model hierarchies
in 3D, by providing filtering for diagrams, by expand/
collapse operations on the model’s structure, and by
utilizing the 3D space for visualizing components as 3D
boxes and pipes. Feedback received from informants show
that moving from a 2D perspective to a 3D perspective has
substantial impact on model comprehension.
Degree
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
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Date
2009-06-30Author
Krolovitsch, Anne-Katrin
Nilsson, Linda
Keywords
MDD
RSARTE
3D Visualization
Model Comprehension
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2009:047
Language
eng