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
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)