Human factors in analysis and design of information systems : proceedings of the IFIP TC8/WG 8.1 Working Conference on Human Factors in Information Systems Analysis and Design, Schärding, Austria, 5-8 June 1990

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Human factors in analysis and design of information systems : proceedings of the IFIP TC8/WG 8.1 Working Conference on Human Factors in Information Systems Analysis and Design, Schärding, Austria, 5-8 June 1990

edited by Anthony Finkelstein [et al.]

North-Holland, 1990 , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990

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Includes bibliographical references

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Information systems may be regarded as an interaction of people and machines. In the past, however, human factors took second place. Nowadays, the need to provide: (i) a functionality that meets the user's needs and (ii) an ergonomic human-machine interface - which takes the way people would like to solve their tasks into consideration - are both recognised as primary concerns by the designers of information systems. The two major themes of this book are as follows: - As new methods and rigorous techniques come into use, the proportion of information systems development effort devoted to analysis and design is set to increase, and the study of human factors also to increase in importance. Methods, representation schemes, tools and environments cannot be applied without a systematic understanding of their use by analysts and designers in development teams. The book presents research results in this area. - Much study in software development has concentrated on a human factors perspective of the `end user'. However, this work has to be placed in the overall context of systematic analysis and design of information systems. The book presents some new developments.

目次

Understanding Human Action in Information Systems Development (A. Finkelstein, M. Tauber, R. Traunmuller). Human Factors in Information Systems: A Research Agenda and Some Experience (A. Sutcliffe). On the Use of Annotations for Integrating the Source in a Program Development Environment (S.P. Reiss). Human Information Processing in Software Development (B.I. Blum). Query Formulation Based on Visual Models of Data Bases (A.T. Berztiss). Building Interfaces for CASE Environments: An Object Oriented Interaction Model and Its Application (R. Zainlinger). Visualisation and Graphical Interaction in Process Control Systems (A.M. Heinecke). The Evaluation of User-Friendliness in the Design Process of User Interfaces (B.M.E. de Waal, G. van der Heiden). The Impact of Case Tools on Teamwork of Information Systems Developments (S. Wrycza). COED: A Conversation Oriented Tool for Coordinating Design Work (S. Kaplan). Improvements in the Education of Information Processing System Designers and Changes in Human Factors and Information Technologies (M. Bazewicz, F. Stuchlik). A Knowledge Representation Scheme for Conceptual Interface Design (C. Stary). Towards Advanced IS Design Based on Semantic Tolerance (C. Esculier). The Use of Causal Maps as a Requirements Analysis Tool: A Case Assessment of Research Propositions (G. Burgess, T. Clark, R. Hauser, R. Zmud). ATOM: A Means for Integrating Human-Computer Interface Design with JSD (P. Walsh). Operating Systems in Education - Mental Models in Relation to User Interface (G.C. van der Veer, G. Bamossy).

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