• DocumentCode
    2374674
  • Title

    The ecological approach to interface design: applying the abstraction hierarchy to intentional domains

  • Author

    Wong, William B L ; Sallis, Philip J. ; Hare, David O.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Inf. Sci., Otago Univ., Dunedin, New Zealand
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    30 Nov-4 Dec 1998
  • Firstpage
    144
  • Lastpage
    151
  • Abstract
    The ecological approach has traditionally been used for analysing process control type, physically coupled causal system domains to identify structural associations between the physical components of a system and the abstract functions of the system. Systems are then designed to represent the system´s structural links as optical invariants in configural displays (J. Rasmussen, 1986; K.J. Vicente and J. Rasmussen, 1992; J.P. Hansen, 1995). Systems designed through this approach have been found to improve user diagnostic and response ability, e.g. W.S. Pawlak and K.J. Vicente (1996). Whilst it has been found to be useful in causal systems domains, it is not clear how applicable the ecological approach is to designing interfaces to support decision making in human activity based intentional systems domains. The paper is an exploration of the usefulness of the ecological approach in intentional domains
  • Keywords
    ecology; human factors; interactive systems; psychology; systems analysis; user interfaces; abstract functions; abstraction hierarchy; causal systems domains; configural displays; decision making; ecological approach; human activity based intentional systems domains; intentional domains; optical invariants; physical components; physically coupled causal system domains; process control type systems; response ability; structural associations; structural links; user interface design; Control system analysis; Decision making; Disaster management; Humans; Information analysis; Information science; Optical arrays; Optical design; Process control; Psychology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Human Interaction Conference, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 Australasian
  • Conference_Location
    Adelaide, SA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-9206-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OZCHI.1998.732208
  • Filename
    732208