The development of a theoretical framework and design tool for process usability assessment

Richard J. Koubek, Darel Benysh, Michelle Buck, Craig M. Harvey, Mike Reynolds

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Abstract

The purpose of usability engineering is to facilitate the deployment of new products by decreasing development costs and improving the quality of systems. This paper will discuss the development and delivery of a unique, theoretically based software tool that provides engineers and designers with easy access to the most recent advances in human-machine interface design. This research combines several theoretical views of the interaction process into a hybrid model. Based on this model, a software tool was produced that allows engineers to model the human interaction process within their design. The system then provides feedback on the interaction process through items such as: the amount of mental effort required by a user, the degree to which the system conforms to human capabilities, the expected time to complete the interaction, where potential human error may occur, as well as potential misunderstandings or points of confusion to the users. The designer may then use this information to improve the design of the system. Validation of this technique indicates that the hybrid model produces accurate predictions of usability attributes and that the technique transfers from the laboratory to the real world.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)220-241
Number of pages22
JournalErgonomics
Volume46
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 15 2003
Externally publishedYes

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Human Factors and Ergonomics
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Keywords

  • Human - computer interaction design
  • Predictive performance models
  • Usability

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