PoN-S: A systematic approach for applying the physics of notation (PoN)

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Visual Modeling Languages (VMLs) are important instruments of communication between modelers and stakeholders. Thus, it is important to provide guidelines for designing VMLs. The most widespread approach for analyzing and designing concrete syntaxes for VMLs is the so-called Physics of Notation (PoN). PoN has been successfully applied in the analysis of several VMLs. However, despite its popularity, the application of PoN principles for designing VMLs has been limited. This paper presents a systematic approach for applying PoN in the design of the concrete syntax of VMLs. We propose here a design process establishing activities to be performed, their connection to PoN principles, as well as criteria for grouping PoN principles that guide this process. Moreover, we present a case study in which a visual notation for representing Ontology Pattern Languages is designed.

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Da Silva Teixeira, M. das G., Quirino, G. K., Gailly, F., Falbo, R. D. A., Guizzardi, G., & Barcellos, M. P. (2016). PoN-S: A systematic approach for applying the physics of notation (PoN). In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 248, pp. 432–447). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39429-9_27

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