AbstractThis paper describes a model-checking based methodology to detect systematic errors commonly made by non-expert users. The human and computer components of the systems are modelled separately. The human component consists of a general model of the user's cognitively plausible behaviour, which can be then refined into specific instances of behaviour that reflect relevant aspects of users' personalities and skills. We consider, as a case study, a formal model of an online interactive tool that enables conference attendees to share thoughts and reactions and select matching attendees to start communication with. Starting from the initial system design, a model-checking technique is used to highlight system vulnerabilities that arise fr...
In order to evaluate the usability of a proposed device the designer must make assumptions about the...
There are more and more automated systems and people are led to interact with them everyday. They ar...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....
AbstractThis paper describes a model-checking based methodology to detect systematic errors commonly...
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Abstract. The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless oper...
This paper presents an approach for relating informed task models and system models in the domain of...
A large proportion of problems found in deployed systems relate to the user interface. This paper pr...
this paper, we have presented the empirical work we have carried out so far in designing a controlle...
A large proportion of problems found in deployed systems relate to the user interface. This paper pr...
ABSTRACT Security subsystems are often designed with flawed assumptions arising from system designer...
Although some progress has been made in the development of principles to guide the designers of inte...
The security of any computer system that is configured and operated by human beings critically depen...
Recent accounts of accidents draw attention to "automation surprises" that arise in safety critical...
We present ongoing work to accommodate fine-grained analysis of interactive systems via model checki...
In order to evaluate the usability of a proposed device the designer must make assumptions about the...
There are more and more automated systems and people are led to interact with them everyday. They ar...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....
AbstractThis paper describes a model-checking based methodology to detect systematic errors commonly...
Not yet publishedNot yet publishedNot yet publishedNot yet publishedWe overview our research on the ...
Abstract. The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless oper...
This paper presents an approach for relating informed task models and system models in the domain of...
A large proportion of problems found in deployed systems relate to the user interface. This paper pr...
this paper, we have presented the empirical work we have carried out so far in designing a controlle...
A large proportion of problems found in deployed systems relate to the user interface. This paper pr...
ABSTRACT Security subsystems are often designed with flawed assumptions arising from system designer...
Although some progress has been made in the development of principles to guide the designers of inte...
The security of any computer system that is configured and operated by human beings critically depen...
Recent accounts of accidents draw attention to "automation surprises" that arise in safety critical...
We present ongoing work to accommodate fine-grained analysis of interactive systems via model checki...
In order to evaluate the usability of a proposed device the designer must make assumptions about the...
There are more and more automated systems and people are led to interact with them everyday. They ar...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....