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USER–CENTERED DESIGN FOR PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS

Information Systems Management, 1996
The complexity of implementing client/server architectures often relegates the most important element in an effective system—the user—to the back burner. Usability engineering, or user–centered design, maximizes the likelihood that users will find an application solution useful and effective while also reducing development cycle, costs, and failure ...
James J. Kubie   +3 more
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User-centered design of passenger information systems

IEEE International Professonal Communication 2013 Conference, 2013
For reducing environmental pollution, ridership in public transport has to be increased. Hence, a modernization of this sector and an improvement of its image are necessary. Professional communication in terms of usable passenger information systems can make valuable contributions in this context. These systems are promising means to increase passenger
Shirley Beul-Leusmann   +2 more
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Improving Ultrasound Systems by User-Centered Design

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1994
A series of user-centered design methods were applied during the development of an ultrasound system. The methods included hospital site visits, interviews with sonographers, videotapes of examinations and usability testing with simulations of the console and displays.
Arlene F. Aucella   +4 more
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Introducing User-Centered Systems Design

2014
If designers and developers want to design better technologies that are intended for human use they need to have a good understanding of the people who are or who will be using their systems. Understanding people, their characteristics, capabilities, commonalities, and differences allows designers to create more effective, safer, efficient, and ...
Frank E. Ritter   +2 more
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User-Centered Design for Wearable Neuro-rehabilitation System

Proceedings of the 2015 workshop on Wearable Systems and Applications, 2015
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are direct technological interfaces between the brain and the computer. BCIs record and process brain activity in order to extract command which can be used for communication, control. This technology usually implements bio-feedback (or neuro-feedback) which is a tool that allows to the patient/user to verify the ...
Paolo Perego   +3 more
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Remote Measurement Methods for User-Centered Design of Telesupport Systems

Assistive Technology, 2001
The term telesupport is broad and encompasses many different applications with the shared mission of relying on electronic means to deliver services that improve quality of life. However, telesupport systems lack empirical research and efficient methods for the development of user requirements and design guidelines.
T L, Smith-Jackson, R C, Williges
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User-Centered Systems Design: A Brief History

2014
The intention of this book is to help you think about design from a user-centered perspective. Our aim is to help you understand what questions to ask when designing a technology or a system or when you are evaluating a design that already exists. We focus on physiological, cognitive, and social aspects of the human user, aspects that will affect how ...
Frank E. Ritter   +2 more
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