Stark, JeannetteBurwitz, MartinBraun, RichardEsswein, WernerJung, ReinhardReichert, Manfred2018-10-112018-10-112013978-3-88579-616-9https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/17246Recently, conceptual modellers have to choose between modeling tools running on tablets or in a common PC environment. This choice has some implications on how cognitive efficient the modeling process is. While using touch input (given on a tablet) eyes and hand are directly coordinated, which supports human gaze behaviour. On the contrary, modelling with a mouse (given in a common PC environment) does not allow direct eye-hand coordination and therefore needs additional effort to coordinate eye and hand. This effect is investigated within a two-group laboratory experiment using BPMN as a modeling language and thus assesses if modeling on tablet is cognitive efficient. Furthermore, we derive assumptions how improve cognitive efficiency of modeling tools.enCognitive Efficient Modelling Using TabletsText/Conference Paper1617-5468