Title
IDENTIFYING HIGH-LEVEL UNIX TASKS
Abstract
Task analysis (TA) in systems design has a number of goals, including identifying information needed by the user, knowledge and skills that the user needs, and potential errors that the user might make. However, a necessary precursor to TA is to determine what the important tasks are in the first place. This research is aimed at developing a methodology for identifying tasks in command-based human-computer systems. The following paragraphs delineate the motivation for the approach, as well as the general procedures in this methodology.
Year
DOI
Venue
1991
10.1145/126729.1056072
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
Keywords
DocType
Volume
systems design,important task,general procedure,following paragraph,command-based human-computer system,user need,identifying high-level unix tasks,task analysis,necessary precursor,potential error,system design
Journal
23
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
4
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Russell J. Branaghan1232.80
James E. Mcdonald210944.75
Roger W. Schvaneveldt39733.00