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    b3kat_BV047135719
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783030477752
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in human-computer interaction
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-47774-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Benutzeroberfläche ; Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation ; Software Engineering
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  • 2
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    almafu_9959754294102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XII, 127 p. 20 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 3-030-47775-4
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Human-Computer Interaction,
    Content: This 'Open Access' SpringerBrief provides foundational knowledge for designing autonomous, asynchronous systems and explains aspects of users relevant to designing for these systems, introduces principles for user-centered design, and prepares readers for more advanced and specific readings. It provides context and the implications for design choices made during the design and development of the complex systems that are part of operation centers. As such, each chapter includes principles to summarize the design implication that engineers can use to inform their own design of interfaces for operation centers and similar systems. It includes example materials for the design of a fictitious system, which are referenced in the book and can be duplicated and extended for real systems. The design materials include a system overview, the system architecture, an example scenario, a stakeholder analysis, a task analysis, a description of the system and interface technology, and contextualized design guidelines. The guidelines can be specified because the user, the task, and the technology are well specified as an example. Building Better Interfaces for Remote Autonomous Systems is for working system engineers who are designing interfaces used in high throughput, high stake, operation centers (op centers) or control rooms, such as network operation centers (NOCs). Intended users will have a technical undergraduate degree (e.g., computer science) with little or no training in design, human sciences, or with human-centered iterative design methods and practices. Background research for the book was supplemented by interaction with the intended audience through a related project with L3Harris Technologies (formerly Harris Corporation). .
    Note: Introducing Interface Design for Complex Systems -- User-centered Design and Situation Awareness -- Cognition and Operator Performance -- Conclusion and Final Comments -- Appendices -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-47774-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Llibres electrònics ; Llibres electrònics ; Llibres electrònics ; Llibres electrònics
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    gbv_1778419860
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (127 p.)
    ISBN: 9783030477752
    Series Statement: Human–Computer Interaction Series; SpringerBriefs in Human-Computer Interaction
    Content: This 'Open Access' SpringerBrief provides foundational knowledge for designing autonomous, asynchronous systems and explains aspects of users relevant to designing for these systems, introduces principles for user-centered design, and prepares readers for more advanced and specific readings. It provides context and the implications for design choices made during the design and development of the complex systems that are part of operation centers. As such, each chapter includes principles to summarize the design implication that engineers can use to inform their own design of interfaces for operation centers and similar systems. It includes example materials for the design of a fictitious system, which are referenced in the book and can be duplicated and extended for real systems. The design materials include a system overview, the system architecture, an example scenario, a stakeholder analysis, a task analysis, a description of the system and interface technology, and contextualized design guidelines. The guidelines can be specified because the user, the task, and the technology are well specified as an example. Building Better Interfaces for Remote Autonomous Systems is for working system engineers who are designing interfaces used in high throughput, high stake, operation centers (op centers) or control rooms, such as network operation centers (NOCs). Intended users will have a technical undergraduate degree (e.g., computer science) with little or no training in design, human sciences, or with human-centered iterative design methods and practices. Background research for the book was supplemented by interaction with the intended audience through a related project with L3Harris Technologies (formerly Harris Corporation)
    Note: English
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949301299302882
    Format: 1 online resource (134 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030477752
    Series Statement: Human-Computer Interaction Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introducing Interface Design for Remote Autonomous Systems -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Role of Operators -- 1.3 How to Improve Designs -- 1.4 Risk-Driven Design -- 1.5 The Design Problem Space for Op Centers -- 1.5.1 Know Your Technology -- 1.5.2 Know Your Users and Their Tasks -- 1.5.3 Test Designs Broadly and with Cognitive Walkthroughs -- 1.6 Example Task: The Mars Water Detection System -- 1.6.1 Operation Center Organization -- 1.6.2 Water Detection System Structure -- 1.6.3 Example Issues -- 1.7 Principles for Design -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: How User-Centered Design Supports Situation Awareness for Complex Interfaces -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 User-Centered Design -- 2.3 Situation Awareness: The Key to UCD -- 2.3.1 Stage 1: Perception -- 2.3.2 Stage 2: Comprehension -- 2.3.3 Stage 3: Projection -- 2.4 Summary: Cognitive Mechanisms for Situation Awareness -- References -- Chapter 3: Cognition and Operator Performance -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Visual Perception -- 3.2.1 Visual Processing -- 3.2.2 Color Blindness -- 3.2.3 Visual Search -- 3.2.4 Pre-attentive Visual Processing -- 3.2.5 Summary of Visual Perception and Principles -- 3.3 Attention -- 3.3.1 Attentional Vigilance -- 3.3.2 Resuming Attention: Interruptions and Task-Switching -- 3.3.3 Signal Thresholds and Habituation -- 3.3.4 Speed-Accuracy Trade-off (Or How to Design for Acceptable Errors) -- 3.3.5 Summary of Attention -- 3.4 Working Memory and Cognition -- 3.4.1 Working Memory -- 3.4.2 Cognitive Load -- 3.4.3 Summary of Working Memory and Cognition -- 3.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Conclusion and Final Comments -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Need for User-Centered Design -- 4.3 The Need for Better Shared Representations -- 4.4 Open Problems -- 4.5 Ways to Learn More. , 4.5.1 Readings to Learn More -- 4.5.2 Reading Groups -- 4.5.3 Continuing Education -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Detailed Example Problem Space-The Water Detection System (WDS) -- Overview -- System Architecture -- Main Control Element (MCE) -- Communications Element (CE) -- Autonomous Navigation Element (ANE) -- Rock and Sand Exploration Element (RSEE) -- Deep-Water Detection Element (DWDE) -- Power Generation Element (PGE) -- Key Features of the WDS -- Status -- Event Logs -- Configuration -- Commands -- Redundancy -- Day in the Life -- Example Issues -- Stakeholder Analysis -- NASA 24/7 Operators -- Operation/Command Center Supervisors -- System Developers and Engineers -- NASA Program Office Scientists -- Project Funders and Other High-Level Stakeholders -- NASA Astronaut Install Team -- Summary and Lessons -- Task Analysis for 24/7 Operators -- Appendix 2: Design Guidelines for Remote Autonomous Systems -- Introduction: Design Themes -- General User Interaction Guidelines -- Loading and Delays [Level 5], [T-], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Supporting Novice and Expert Users [Level 4], [T+], [V2], [Yes] -- Data Entry [Level 3.5], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Help and Tooltips [Level 4], [T], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Keyboard Interactions [Level 4.5], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Providing User Feedback [Level 4], [T-], [V2] -- Badging or Icons as Updates [Level 3], [T], [V3], [Yes] -- Notifications [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Color [Level 4] [T+], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Visual Feature Index -- Windows and Views -- Alerts -- Boxes [Level 2], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Dialogs -- Outline View [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes/Maybe] -- Panels -- Popover [Level 2], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Scroll View [Level 3], [T+], [V2], Yes/Maybe -- Split View -- Tab Views [Level 3], [T], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Menus [Level 3], [T+], [V2], [Yes/Maybe] -- Contextual Menus -- Buttons. , Checkbox [Level 3], [T], [V1], [No] -- Gradient Button -- Help Button [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Push Buttons [Level 2.5], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Radio Button [Level 2.5], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Fields and Labels -- Combo Box -- Labels [Level 3.5], [T], [V2], [Yes] -- Search Field [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Text/Character Field [Level 3], [T], [V2], [Yes] -- Date/Time Picker [Level 3], [T], [V3], [Yes] -- Segmented Control -- Level Indicators [Level 3.5], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Progress Indicators [Level 4], [T], [V2], [No] -- Some Parting Advice for Designers -- Guidelines Will Not Cover All Decisions -- Study the User -- Study How to Design -- Appendix 3: All Design Principles Described in This Book -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Oury, Jacob D. Building Better Interfaces for Remote Autonomous Systems Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030477745
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    almahu_9948639669202882
    Format: XII, 127 p. 20 illus., 12 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030477752
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Human-Computer Interaction,
    Content: This 'Open Access' SpringerBrief provides foundational knowledge for designing autonomous, asynchronous systems and explains aspects of users relevant to designing for these systems, introduces principles for user-centered design, and prepares readers for more advanced and specific readings. It provides context and the implications for design choices made during the design and development of the complex systems that are part of operation centers. As such, each chapter includes principles to summarize the design implication that engineers can use to inform their own design of interfaces for operation centers and similar systems. It includes example materials for the design of a fictitious system, which are referenced in the book and can be duplicated and extended for real systems. The design materials include a system overview, the system architecture, an example scenario, a stakeholder analysis, a task analysis, a description of the system and interface technology, and contextualized design guidelines. The guidelines can be specified because the user, the task, and the technology are well specified as an example. Building Better Interfaces for Remote Autonomous Systems is for working system engineers who are designing interfaces used in high throughput, high stake, operation centers (op centers) or control rooms, such as network operation centers (NOCs). Intended users will have a technical undergraduate degree (e.g., computer science) with little or no training in design, human sciences, or with human-centered iterative design methods and practices. Background research for the book was supplemented by interaction with the intended audience through a related project with L3Harris Technologies (formerly Harris Corporation). .
    Note: Introducing Interface Design for Complex Systems -- User-centered Design and Situation Awareness -- Cognition and Operator Performance -- Conclusion and Final Comments -- Appendices -- Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030477745
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030477769
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-47775-2
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in human-computer interaction
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-47774-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Benutzeroberfläche ; Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation ; Software Engineering
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    edocfu_BV047135719
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-47775-2
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in human-computer interaction
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-47774-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Benutzeroberfläche ; Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation ; Software Engineering
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