Abstract—Intuitively, it seems that understanding how the performance of a system affects its users requires research in psychology and the conducting of live experiments. We demonstrate that it is possible to uncover the effect from traces of the system. In particular, we found that the behavior of users of parallel systems is correlated with the response time of their jobs, not the slowdown as was previously assumed. We show that response times affect the decision of users to continue or abort their interactive session with the system, and that this may relate to expectations the users develop. Although this research was conducted in the context of parallel systems, we believe our results are more general and may pertain to other types of...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
In this thesis, we studied the behavior of parallel programs to understand how to automated the task...
Objective: An experiment was conducted to investigate the impacts of length and variability of syste...
Delays in response times experienced when using a computer can be caused by many factors. One such f...
The pace of human-computer interaction is an important issue to computer scientists and computer use...
Abstract. Two experiments investigated the effects of system response time (SRT) on navigating throu...
a b s t r a c t System delays considerably affect users ' experience and performance. Research ...
For users of loosely-coupled distributed systems, questions about "performance" commonly involve in...
Abstract—The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evalua...
This paper studies how users perceive their own performance in two alternative user interfaces. We e...
This study lays the ground work for a predictive, zero-pa-rameter engineering model that characteriz...
On the vast majority of today’s computers, the dominant form of computation is GUI-based user intera...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
Measurement of computer systems performance has existed since the earliest days of computing, but th...
Objective: An experiment was conducted to investigate the impacts of length and variability of syste...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
In this thesis, we studied the behavior of parallel programs to understand how to automated the task...
Objective: An experiment was conducted to investigate the impacts of length and variability of syste...
Delays in response times experienced when using a computer can be caused by many factors. One such f...
The pace of human-computer interaction is an important issue to computer scientists and computer use...
Abstract. Two experiments investigated the effects of system response time (SRT) on navigating throu...
a b s t r a c t System delays considerably affect users ' experience and performance. Research ...
For users of loosely-coupled distributed systems, questions about "performance" commonly involve in...
Abstract—The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evalua...
This paper studies how users perceive their own performance in two alternative user interfaces. We e...
This study lays the ground work for a predictive, zero-pa-rameter engineering model that characteriz...
On the vast majority of today’s computers, the dominant form of computation is GUI-based user intera...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
Measurement of computer systems performance has existed since the earliest days of computing, but th...
Objective: An experiment was conducted to investigate the impacts of length and variability of syste...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
In this thesis, we studied the behavior of parallel programs to understand how to automated the task...
Objective: An experiment was conducted to investigate the impacts of length and variability of syste...