会议专题

Structuring Information During the Design Process of a Complex Human-Machine Interface

Humancentered design is essential for obtaining a good HumanMachineInterface (HMI). To reach a well designed HMI, the Human Factor expert needs to capture and structure the relevant information during the design process. As a result of our initial HMI design approach based on a task analysis, we identified two methodological issues with respect to keeping track of the information requirements for the HMI. First is a methodological gap between the task analysis and coming to the HMI design. Second is the difficulty to perform task analysis on a future system, for which tasks have not been defined yet. We explain our task analysis approach, identify the methodological issues, and propose a new way to manage and structure information during the design process by using the ion hierarchy instead of a task analysis. The approach is illustrated by the description of the design process perspective of a new HMI of a future complex system.

component information management humansystem dialog controller task analysis work domain analysis abstraction hierarchy human-centered design

Matthijs Amelink Cécilia Aguero

D-CIS LabThales Research and Technology NLDelft, the Netherlands Human Factors and Cognition Laboratory Thales Research and Technology NL Delft, the Netherlands

国际会议

2010 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information Management and Engineering(2010年IEEE第二届信息管理与工程国际会议 IEEE ICIME 2010)

成都

英文

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2010-04-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)