DocumentCode :
1272206
Title :
DAISY: a decision support design methodology for complex, experience-centered domains
Author :
Brodie, Carolyn B. ; Hayes, Caroline C.
Author_Institution :
Beckman Inst., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
50
Lastpage :
71
Abstract :
Users at different levels of domain experience have very different needs. For example, a system designed to assist domain novices may frustrate experts and vice-versa. This is one of several challenges specific to building decision support systems for experience-centered domains. A second challenge in working with complex experience-centered domains is that it is hard for non-experts to understand the domain in order to model it. In this paper we present DAISY, the design aid for intelligent support systems. It is a software design methodology for constructing decision support systems in complex, experience-based domains. DAISY address the specialized challenges of these domains by augmenting existing cognitive engineering methodologies. In particular, DAISY provides a method for identifying the specialized needs of users within a specific range of domain experience. Thus, it can help software designers to understand "What does the domain expert need?" or "What does a trained novice need?" To help system designers manage the complexity of modeling unfamiliar experience-centered domains, it provides a tool called a time/activity matrix. To illustrate each of DAISY\´s steps, we used the development of a decision support system called Fox. Fox assists expert military planners by rapidly generating alternative plans. This is a cognitively difficult, time critical task with life and death consequences
Keywords :
CAD; cognitive systems; decision support systems; military computing; problem solving; task analysis; DAISY; cognitive engineering; decision support systems; experience-centered domains; intelligent support systems; military planners; problem solving; task analysis; time activity matrix; Buildings; Decision support systems; Design engineering; Design methodology; Displays; Humans; Laboratories; Military computing; Software design; Software tools;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4427
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/3468.995529
Filename :
995529
Link To Document :
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