Subtractive notation
Without subtractive notion, XIV represents the same number as XVI (16 in Arabic numerals). With the introduction of subtractive notion, XIV (14) no longer represents the same number as XVI but rather is an alternate way of writing XIIII.
By encoding information about the number into the order of the numerals, subtractive notation transformed the Roman numeral system from a variation of a unary numeral system which used alphabetic characters to represent groupings of tally marks (a position-independent counting system).
While simplifying the presentation of numerals, subtractive notation removed from Roman arithmetic the advantages of a tally system for speedy addition and subtraction without adding the flexibility of later positional notations systems for mathematics.