Report on the ChI'90 workshop on computer-human interaction in aerospace systems

  • Authors:
  • Sharon Irving;Christine M. Mitchell

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
  • Year:
  • 1991

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Abstract

The purpose of the CHI'90 workshop was to explore issues facing designers and users of decision support systems in real-time, high-risk aerospace systems, such as aviation, satellite control and shuttle support. The workshop focused on the following issues:• how do we model the user/operator in complex time-critical environments• how do we design the human-computer interaction (displays, controls, and aids to ensure that the user is integrated into the decision process• what comprises an intelligent computer interface for a supervisory controller• how do we provide timely context-sensitive information in real time without overloading or distracting the human operator• how do we design operator aids/tutors using knowledge-based technology that enhance the human-computer interaction and overall system effectiveness rather than replacing the human decision maker.