We define the predictability of a user interface as the property that an idealised user can predict with sufficient certainty the effect of any action in a given state in a system, where state information is inferred from the perceptible output of the system. In our definition, the user is not required to have full knowledge of a history of actions from an initial state to the current state. Typically such definitions rely on cognitive and knowledge assumptions; in this paper we explore the notion in the situation where the user is an idealised expert and understands perfectly how the device works. In this situation predictability concerns whether the user can tell what state the device is in and accurately predict the consequences of an ac...
Analysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of how the system ...
Keyed data entry is fundamental and ubiquitous, occurring when filling data fields in web forms, en...
This paper describes the use of an automated theorem prover to analyse properties of interactive beh...
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems (FMIS ...
This paper is concerned with the scaleable and systematic analysis of interactive systems. The motiv...
We present ongoing work to accommodate fine-grained analysis of interactive systems via model checki...
One way of contributing to a demonstration that a medical device is acceptably safe is to show that ...
This paper briefly describes how property templates have been used to analyse and explore the intera...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
peer-reviewedAnalysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of ho...
This paper briefly describes how property templates have been used to analyse and explore the intera...
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems (FMIS ...
AbstractAnalysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of how the...
It is common practice in the description of criteria for the acceptable safety of systems for the re...
Analysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of how the system ...
Keyed data entry is fundamental and ubiquitous, occurring when filling data fields in web forms, en...
This paper describes the use of an automated theorem prover to analyse properties of interactive beh...
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems (FMIS ...
This paper is concerned with the scaleable and systematic analysis of interactive systems. The motiv...
We present ongoing work to accommodate fine-grained analysis of interactive systems via model checki...
One way of contributing to a demonstration that a medical device is acceptably safe is to show that ...
This paper briefly describes how property templates have been used to analyse and explore the intera...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
peer-reviewedAnalysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of ho...
This paper briefly describes how property templates have been used to analyse and explore the intera...
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems (FMIS ...
AbstractAnalysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of how the...
It is common practice in the description of criteria for the acceptable safety of systems for the re...
Analysis of the usability of an interactive system requires both an understanding of how the system ...
Keyed data entry is fundamental and ubiquitous, occurring when filling data fields in web forms, en...
This paper describes the use of an automated theorem prover to analyse properties of interactive beh...