Computational modeling approaches help guide early design efforts for usability

M. V. A. Bonto-Kane, R. Amant
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In this paper, we describe the innovative approach of using formal computational models to guide design efforts and evaluate software interfaces for usability. Decades of work in the field of HCI looked to using task analyses, live user testing and GOMS modeling techniques to help design for usability. While these methods proved helpful, guidance came after the fact. Only after the prototype interface had been designed were the traditional techniques useful in evaluating the interface. This research seeks to be innovative in two ways. First, it seeks to examine techniques that can directly impact design at the very first stages where it is most critical. Second, it demonstrates the utility of a not so often used approach, that of using formal computational models to impact design. In this research, formal computational models were used to map sequences of operations of an activity or task. A candidate interface was then designed around the formal model's recommendations for what would be most facilitative for this activity. The result was an interface that performed optimally per model predictions. Additionally, live user testing was employed and empirical observations verified and reinforced the model predictions.
计算建模方法有助于指导可用性的早期设计工作
在本文中,我们描述了使用正式计算模型来指导设计工作和评估软件界面可用性的创新方法。在HCI领域数十年的工作中,使用任务分析、实时用户测试和GOMS建模技术来帮助设计可用性。虽然这些方法被证明是有用的,但指导是事后才有的。只有在原型界面被设计出来之后,传统的技术才能用于评估界面。这项研究在两个方面寻求创新。首先,它试图检查可以在最关键的最初阶段直接影响设计的技术。其次,它展示了一种不太常用的方法的实用性,即使用正式的计算模型来影响设计。在这项研究中,使用正式的计算模型来映射活动或任务的操作序列。然后围绕正式模型的建议设计一个候选接口,以确定什么对该活动最有利。结果是每个模型预测的界面都表现最佳。此外,采用现场用户测试和实证观察验证和加强模型预测。
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