“…A third stream of research, which is most relevant to this paper, is examining the conditions which determine how well a conceptual model is understood by those using it. This research, to date, has largely examined semantics (i.e., the meaning of constructs in a model, e.g., Weber (1997)), syntax (i.e., the rules about how a model can be constructed with a grammar, e.g., Reijers et al (2011a) and Mendling et al (2010)) and to a much lesser extent pragmatics (i.e., how existing user knowledge may influence how a model is understood, e.g., Khatri et al (2006) and Khatri and Vessey (2016)). Some studies, finally, have attempted to review the relevant works in these areas, e.g., Burton-Jones et al (2009), with the aim to provide guidelines for future research.…”