Title of article :
An Evaluation of Novice End-User Computing
Performance: Data Modeling, Query Writing,
and Comprehension
Author/Authors :
H.C. Chan and H.H. Teo، نويسنده , , X.H. Zeng ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
End-user computing has become a well-established aspect
of enterprise database systems today. End-user
computing performance depends on the user–database
interface, in which the data model and query language
are major components. We examined three prominent
data models—the relational model, the Extended-Entity-
Relationship (EER) model, and the Object-Oriented (OO)
model—and their query languages in a rigorous and systematic
experiment to evaluate their effects on novice
end-user computing performance in the context of database
design and data manipulation. In addition, relationships
among the performances for different tasks
(modeling, query writing, query comprehension) were
postulated with the use of a cognitive model for the
query process, and are tested in the experiment. Structural
Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques were used to
examine the multiple causal relationships simultaneously.
The findings indicate that the EER and OO models
overwhelmingly outperformed the relational model in
terms of accuracy for both database design and data manipulation.
The associations between tasks suggest that
data modeling techniques would enhance query writing
correctness, and query writing ability would contribute
to query comprehension. This study provides a better
and thorough understanding of the inter-relationships
among these data modeling and task factors. Our findings
have significant implications for novice end-user
training and development
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology