We describe a method of assessing the implications for human error on user interface design of safety-critical systems. In previous work we have proposed a taxonomy of influencing factors that contribute to error. In this article, components of the taxonomy are combined into a mathematical and causal model for error, represented as a Bayesian Belief Net (BBN). The BBN quantifies error influences arising from user knowledge, ability, and the task environ-ment, combined with factors describing the complexity of user action and user interface quality. The BBN model predicts probabilities of different types of errorslips and mistakes for each component action of a task involving user-system interaction. We propose an Impact Analysis Method that...
An abstract quantitative model of a Human Computer Interface is introduced in order to evaluate the ...
This paper presents a Bayesian belief network (BBN) approach for socio technical system reliability ...
Internationally, health information systems (HIS) safety has emerged as a significant concern for g...
This paper describes a method of assessing the implications for human error on user interface design...
This paper reports a method of assessing the implications for human error on system requirements, a ...
Increasing pressure from both regulatory agencies and the consumer market has expanded the need for ...
Understanding the cognitive aspects of human error will increase the usability of user interfaces. I...
Understanding the cognitive aspects of human error will increase the usability of user interfaces. I...
This chapter summarises the theoretical and practical consequences of human error for the design, o...
Human errors during the use of medical devices, due to pitfalls in the design of the user interface,...
Human errors during the use of medical devices, due to pitfalls in the design of the user interface,...
Motivation – Designers make decisions that later influence how users work with the systems that they...
Research during recent years has revealed that human errors are not stochastic events which can be r...
Motivation – Designers make decisions that later influence how users work with the systems that they...
UnrestrictedIncreasing pressure from both regulatory agencies and the consumer market has led to the...
An abstract quantitative model of a Human Computer Interface is introduced in order to evaluate the ...
This paper presents a Bayesian belief network (BBN) approach for socio technical system reliability ...
Internationally, health information systems (HIS) safety has emerged as a significant concern for g...
This paper describes a method of assessing the implications for human error on user interface design...
This paper reports a method of assessing the implications for human error on system requirements, a ...
Increasing pressure from both regulatory agencies and the consumer market has expanded the need for ...
Understanding the cognitive aspects of human error will increase the usability of user interfaces. I...
Understanding the cognitive aspects of human error will increase the usability of user interfaces. I...
This chapter summarises the theoretical and practical consequences of human error for the design, o...
Human errors during the use of medical devices, due to pitfalls in the design of the user interface,...
Human errors during the use of medical devices, due to pitfalls in the design of the user interface,...
Motivation – Designers make decisions that later influence how users work with the systems that they...
Research during recent years has revealed that human errors are not stochastic events which can be r...
Motivation – Designers make decisions that later influence how users work with the systems that they...
UnrestrictedIncreasing pressure from both regulatory agencies and the consumer market has led to the...
An abstract quantitative model of a Human Computer Interface is introduced in order to evaluate the ...
This paper presents a Bayesian belief network (BBN) approach for socio technical system reliability ...
Internationally, health information systems (HIS) safety has emerged as a significant concern for g...