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Predicting User Performance and Errors - Automated Usability Evaluation Through Computational Introspection of Model-Based User Interfaces

English · Hardback

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This book proposes a combination of cognitive modeling with model-based user interface development to tackle the problem of maintaining the usability of applications that target several device types at once (e.g., desktop PC, smart phone, smart TV). Model-based applications provide interesting meta-information about the elements of the user interface (UI) that are accessible through computational introspection. Cognitive user models can capitalize on this meta-information to provide improved predictions of the interaction behavior of future human users of applications under development. In order to achieve this, cognitive processes that link UI properties to usability aspects like effectiveness (user error) and efficiency (task completion time) are established empirically, are explained through cognitive modeling, and are validated in the course of this treatise. In the case of user error, the book develops an extended model of sequential action control based on the Memory for Goalstheory and it is confirmed in different behavioral domains and experimental paradigms.
This new model of user cognition and behavior is implemented using the MeMo workbench and integrated with the model-based application framework MASP in order to provide automated usability predictions from early software development stages on. Finally, the validity of the resulting integrated system is confirmed by empirical data from a new application, eliciting unexpected behavioral patterns.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part I Theoretical Background and Related Work: Interactive Behavior and Human Error.- Model-Based UI Development (MBUID).- Automated Usability Evaluation (AUE).- Part II Empirical Results and Model Development: Introspection-Based Predictions of Human Performance.- Explaining and Predicting Sequential Error in HCI With Cognitive User Models.- The Competent User: How Prior Knowledge Shapes Performance and Errors.- A Deeply Integrated System for Introspection-Based Error Prediction.- The Unknown User: Does Optimizing for Errors and Time Lead to More Likable Systems?- General Discussion and Conclusion.

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This book proposes a combination of cognitive modeling with model-based user interface development to tackle the problem of maintaining the usability of applications that target several device types at once (e.g., desktop PC, smart phone, smart TV). Model-based applications provide interesting meta-information about the elements of the user interface (UI) that are accessible through computational introspection. Cognitive user models can capitalize on this meta-information to provide improved predictions of the interaction behavior of future human users of applications under development. In order to achieve this, cognitive processes that link UI properties to usability aspects like effectiveness (user error) and efficiency (task completion time) are established empirically, are explained through cognitive modeling, and are validated in the course of this treatise. In the case of user error, the book develops an extended model of sequential action control based on the Memory for Goalstheory and it is confirmed in different behavioral domains and experimental paradigms.
This new model of user cognition and behavior is implemented using the MeMo workbench and integrated with the model-based application framework MASP in order to provide automated usability predictions from early software development stages on. Finally, the validity of the resulting integrated system is confirmed by empirical data from a new application, eliciting unexpected behavioral patterns.

Product details

Authors Marc Halbrügge
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9783319603681
ISBN 978-3-31-960368-1
No. of pages 149
Dimensions 164 mm x 244 mm x 15 mm
Weight 368 g
Illustrations XVI, 149 p. 44 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Series T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services
T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Operating systems, user interfaces

B, engineering, Signal, Image and Speech Processing, Signal Processing, Speech processing systems, Digital and Analog Signal Processing, Imaging systems & technology, Image processing, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, User interfaces (Computer systems)

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