Supplement to the Article: The Role of Application Domain Knowledge in Using OWL DL Diagrams: A Study of Inference and Problem-Solving Tasks

4 Pages Posted: 10 Apr 2017

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Joerg Leukel

University of Hohenheim - Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences

Vijayan Sugumaran

Oakland University

Marvin Hubl

University of Hohenheim - Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences

Date Written: April 7, 2017

Abstract

This document provides additional materials and data analysis that complement the laboratory experiment described in the following article: Leukel, J.; Sugumaran, V.; Hubl, M. 2016. “The Role of Application Domain Knowledge in Using OWL DL Diagrams: A Study of Inference and Problem-Solving Tasks,” Proceedings of the 37th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2016), Dublin, Ireland. This supplement consists of the following parts: 1. Tutorial, 2. Correlation matrix, 3. Test for learning effects. The purpose of the supplement is to enable researchers to fully replicate our experiment. Furthermore, the additional data analysis may help researchers to better comprehend and appraise the results reported in the main article.

Keywords: Conceptual modeling, IS analysis, Laboratory experiment, Task characteristics

Suggested Citation

Leukel, Joerg and Sugumaran, Vijayan and Hubl, Marvin, Supplement to the Article: The Role of Application Domain Knowledge in Using OWL DL Diagrams: A Study of Inference and Problem-Solving Tasks (April 7, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2948359 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2948359

Joerg Leukel (Contact Author)

University of Hohenheim - Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences ( email )

Stuttgart
Germany

Vijayan Sugumaran

Oakland University ( email )

Department of Decision and Information Sciences
School of Business Administration
Rochester, MI 48309
United States
248-370-4649 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://www.sba.oakland.edu/faculty/sugumara

Marvin Hubl

University of Hohenheim - Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences ( email )

Germany

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