Interface multi-layer et processus d'évolution des systèmes interactifs en activité critique

  • Authors:
  • Bruno Merlin;Raïlane Benhacène;Vincent Kapp

  • Affiliations:
  • Intuilab, LABEGE Cedex;DTI R&D (ex-CENA), Toulouse CEDEX;DTI R&D (ex-CENA), Toulouse CEDEX

  • Venue:
  • IHM '07 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

The paradigm of multi-layer interface, suggested by Ben Schneiderman, deals with universal usability. The multilayered interfaces are supposed to: • Enable users with different objectives and different backgrounds to use a same application. • Enable users to progress in their use of the application. In this article, our aim is to explain how this concept of multi-layer interface could facilitate the transition toward a critical operational interactive system. We will explain how the division in several layers could increase the application acceptance and smooth out the learning phase. The goal is to conduct a homogeneous population to change its working methods. Furthermore, we will present how we implement this concept in the project ASTER in order to facilitate the acceptance of the tool by the air traffic controllers.