Module 2: Scenario-based design, Task analysis, Adaptive automation

Course subject(s) Module 2: Scenario-based design, Task analysis, Adaptive automation

Duration and associated literature
Hour 1
: 34:14
Hour 2: 46:32
Rosson, M.B. and Carroll, J.M. (2002). Scenario-Based Design. In: J. Jacko & A. Sears (Eds.), The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies and Emerging Applications. Chapter 53, pp. 1032-1050. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

In this lecture the topic ‘scenario-based design’ will be discussed. Why are scenarios usefull throughout the design process? And what are the different scenario types?

Other topics discussed in this lecture are:
Task Analysis and ScenariosAdaptive AutomationSpecifying core functions and claimsAn example of the development and evaluation of a prototype called Basic-TWhat is good IUXE?

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