DocumentCode
3200331
Title
Does metaphor increase visual language usability?
Author
Blackwell, A.F. ; Green, T.R.G.
Author_Institution
Comput. Lab., Cambridge Univ., UK
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
246
Lastpage
253
Abstract
Previous research suggests that the graphical metaphor should increase the usability of visual programming languages (VPLs) by providing an instructional aid when learning to use the language. This paper describes three experiments which manipulated the degree of metaphor in VPLs. In the first, an implicit pictorial metaphor was added to a data flow language, while in the second and third an explicit explanatory metaphor was provided for diagrams showing computational concepts. In both cases, the performance of novices was compared to that of expert programmers, in order to judge the improvement in usability that might result from this instructional device. The resulting benefits of metaphor were smaller than expected especially relative to the advantage of experience. This suggests that metaphor may not be an essential component in the usability of VPLs
Keywords
computer science education; data flow computing; visual languages; visual programming; computational concept; data flow language; diagrams; expert programmers; explicit explanatory metaphor; graphical metaphor; implicit pictorial metaphor; instructional aid; novice performance; visual programming language usability; Cognitive science; Computer languages; Education; Graphical user interfaces; Identity-based encryption; Laboratories; Programming profession; Software design; Usability; Virtual machining;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visual Languages, 1999. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
ISSN
1049-2615
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0216-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VL.1999.795910
Filename
795910
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