Cognitive work analysis and the design of user interfaces |
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Authors: | Fulko van Westrenen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Umantec, Haarlem, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | When a user interface needs to be designed for a task that depends on information integration, such as navigation, very few theoretical tools are available. Cognitive task analysis (CTA) and hierarchical task analysis (HTA) are the basic analysis techniques. A choice between them depends on the type of task or objective at hand. In this article, it is argued that for interface design a combination of CTA and HTA forms the basis of the interface definition. When this expanded to a full cognitive work analysis (CWA), it will form the human-factors analysis required for the user-interface design. |
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