The user-computer interface in process control: a human factors engineering handbook
The user-computer interface in process control: a human factors engineering handbook
The Muse method for usability engineering
The Muse method for usability engineering
Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction
Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction
Information Processing and Human-Machine Interaction: An Approach to Cognitive Engineering
Information Processing and Human-Machine Interaction: An Approach to Cognitive Engineering
Interpreted Petri Nets used for human-machine dialogue specification
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
A design life-cycle for the formal design of user interfaces
FAC-FA'96 Proceedings of the 1996 BCS-FACS conference on Formal Aspects of the Human Computer Interface
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In industrial processes, the dysfunction modelling step is a must. It is performed in the beginning of the design process. Information carried out in this step offers a great opportunity to deduce the users informational needs. However, going from the dysfunction modelling step to the user's informational needs deduction step still seems to be difficult and is often miss studied on complex cases. In this paper, we present a way of solution. An illustration is given too.