Interruptions are ubiquitous, and they can lead to disastrous consequences. The goal of this paper is to describe remedies that have been proposed to reduce the disruption caused by interruptions based on an understanding of how principles of human cognitive processing bear on the sequence of events that take place during an interruption. We show that interruptions tap disparate cognitive operations, from attention to decision making to memory. We illustrate how these cognitive processes can lead to interruption-induced errors, and how they can help in understanding potential problems with remedies that have been proposed to ameliorate those effects. We present a framework in which the load imposed by the task and the cost of an error sugge...
Task interruption often has a significant negative impact on a user’s productivity and affective sta...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruption is a widespread phenomenon in human–computer interaction in modern working enviro...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Interruptions are a common feature of the modern tas...
Minimizing interruptions to users is a crucial and acknowledged precondition for the adoption of new...
We investigated the effect of short interruptions on performance of a task that required participant...
Interruptions have gained in importance as a topic in current HCI research. Through a series of expe...
Previous research has shown that interruptions can lead to delays and errors on the interrupted task...
In complex dynamic work environments, the consequences of task interruptions on performance can put ...
User attention is a scarce resource and users are susceptible to interruption overload. Systems do n...
This research adopted a model of goal activation to study the mechanisms underlying interrupted task...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Memory for goals theory (Altmann & Trafton, 2002) describes how people suspend and resume an int...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceMultitasking environments cause people to be inte...
Work is frequently interrupted. What is known about how interruptions affect productivity? This impo...
Task interruption often has a significant negative impact on a user’s productivity and affective sta...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruption is a widespread phenomenon in human–computer interaction in modern working enviro...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Interruptions are a common feature of the modern tas...
Minimizing interruptions to users is a crucial and acknowledged precondition for the adoption of new...
We investigated the effect of short interruptions on performance of a task that required participant...
Interruptions have gained in importance as a topic in current HCI research. Through a series of expe...
Previous research has shown that interruptions can lead to delays and errors on the interrupted task...
In complex dynamic work environments, the consequences of task interruptions on performance can put ...
User attention is a scarce resource and users are susceptible to interruption overload. Systems do n...
This research adopted a model of goal activation to study the mechanisms underlying interrupted task...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Memory for goals theory (Altmann & Trafton, 2002) describes how people suspend and resume an int...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceMultitasking environments cause people to be inte...
Work is frequently interrupted. What is known about how interruptions affect productivity? This impo...
Task interruption often has a significant negative impact on a user’s productivity and affective sta...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruption is a widespread phenomenon in human–computer interaction in modern working enviro...