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Reducing the effort to comprehend risk models: text labels are often preferred over graphical means

Abstract

Risk analysis involves people with different roles and competences. The validity of the outcome depends on that they are able to communicate; ideally between themselves, but at least with or via a risk analyst. The CORAS risk modeling language has been developed to facilitate communication between stakeholders involved in the various stages of risk analysis. This article reports the results from an empirical investigation among professionals, where the purpose was to investigate how graphical effects (size, color, shape) and text labels introduced in the CORAS risk modeling language affected the understanding. The results indicate that if graphical effects are used to illustrate important information, they should also be accompanied by informative textual labels.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Ida Hogganvik Grøndahl
  • Mass Soldal Lund
  • Ketil Stølen

Affiliation

  • Diverse norske bedrifter og organisasjoner
  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies
  • University of Oslo

Year

2011

Published in

Risk Analysis

ISSN

0272-4332

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing

Volume

31

Issue

11

Page(s)

1813 - 1831

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