Title
Multidisciplinary Modelling for User-Centred System Design: An Air-traffic Control Case Study
Abstract
This paper reports work investigating how user and system modelling techniques can be integrated to support the design of advanced interactive systems, and how such modelling can be effectively communicated to design practitioners in order to evaluate their potential. We describe a large scale modelling exercise concerning a flight sequencing tool for air-traffic controllers. We outline the kinds of system and user analysis possible with the different modelling techniques, and the approach used to integrate and communicate the modelling analyses to the system’s designers. We then discuss the value of these techniques against several key criteria. The designers evaluated the modelling positively in many respects, including a commitment to explore further how user modelling can be integrated with their formal methods. We conclude that the scenario of HCI modellers working in collaboration with designers is feasible, and has analytic power.
Year
DOI
Venue
1996
10.1007/978-1-4471-3588-3_14
BCS HCI
Keywords
Field
DocType
multidisciplinary modelling,air-traffic control case study,user-centred system design,system design,air traffic control
User analysis,Multidisciplinary approach,Software engineering,Computer science,Air traffic control,Systems design,Formal methods,Library science
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-76069-5
7
0.57
References 
Authors
6
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Simon Buckingham Shum11415161.39
Ann Blandford21740148.02
David J. Duke367166.54
Jason Good470.57
Jon May570.57
Fabio Paternò63669307.01
Richard M. Young7829274.48