DocumentCode
2730564
Title
Developing usable personal systems: a human factors perspective
Author
Meech, John F. ; Thomas, Peter J.
Author_Institution
Centre for Personal Inf. Manage., West of England Univ., Bristol, UK
fYear
1995
fDate
34873
Firstpage
42401
Lastpage
42403
Abstract
The nature of personal systems requires sophisticated human factors engineering to make them effective. The multitude of different strategies that are personal to each user means that each device or system must both support a high functionality and do so with high usability. This in turn requires an integrated approach to capturing, representing and evaluating usability throughout the product design life cycle. This paper discusses the usability requirements of personal systems and presents two case studies: eDoor (an information gateway) and Wells (a device for dealing with time)
Keywords
human factors; internetworking; office automation; personal information systems; software engineering; time management; Wells; case studies; eDoor; functionality; human factors engineering; information gateway; product design life cycle; time management; usability requirements; usable personal systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Developments in Personal Systems, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19950866
Filename
478320
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