Systematizing Modeler Experience (MX) in Model-Driven Engineering Success Stories
Modeling is often associated with complex and heavy tooling, leading to a negative perception among practitioners. However, alternative paradigms, such as everything-as-code or low-code, are gaining acceptance due to their perceived ease of use. This paper explores the dichotomy between these percep...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modeling is often associated with complex and heavy tooling, leading to a
negative perception among practitioners. However, alternative paradigms, such
as everything-as-code or low-code, are gaining acceptance due to their
perceived ease of use. This paper explores the dichotomy between these
perceptions through the lens of ``modeler experience'' (MX). MX includes
factors such as user experience, motivation, integration, collaboration \&
versioning and language complexity. We examine the relationships between these
factors and their impact on different modeling usage scenarios. Our findings
highlight the importance of considering MX when understanding how developers
interact with modeling tools and the complexities of modeling and associated
tooling. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.20035 |