Experimental evaluation of user performance on two-dimensional and three-dimensional perspective displays in discrete-event simulation

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Highlights:

• Using 3D animation enhances better performance in model validation than using 2D graphics.

• Small improvement in the display leads to significantly better performance in model verification.

• Using a 3D perspective view improves understanding of model behavior than the 2D display.

• The 3D perspective display facilitates interaction between the modeler and the client.

• 3D display has major effect on generation of ideas on the system and successful simulation projects.

摘要

Several experiments were carried out to compare the impacts of using a two dimensional (2D) plan view or a three dimensional (3D) perspective view in discrete event simulation visual displays. The experiments measured the performance of participants in spotting errors, describing the model, and suggesting improvements to the system. The participants using the 3D perspective display performed much better in spotting errors, taking on average about one third of the time of participants observing the 2D display. They also did much better in describing the model. There was no significant difference in suggesting improvements although this may have been because this task was easy. Most participants preferred the 3D perspective view when asked to compare the displays. The experiments indicate that the detailed design of the visual display may have a considerable effect on some of the tasks in a simulation project and hence on whether the overall project is successful.

论文关键词:Discrete event simulation,Visual display,Model validation,Model verification,Two-dimensional display,Three-dimensional perspective

论文评审过程:Received 8 June 2013, Revised 31 March 2014, Accepted 4 April 2014, Available online 18 April 2014.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2014.04.002