Limitations of Conceptual Models
1. Domain Specificity:
Conceptual models might not work well outside of their specific area. What works for one system might not work for another.
2. Complexity and Learning Curve:
It’s hard to make a conceptual model that’s both accurate and easy for everyone to understand, especially for complex systems.
3. Cultural Influences:
Different cultures might see symbols and icons differently, so designers need to consider this when making conceptual models.
4. Evolution and Change:
Conceptual models need to change over time to stay relevant with new technology and how people use it.
5. Subjectivity and Interpretation:
Different designers might see user research differently, leading to variations in the conceptual model.