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Understanding Interactions with Technology: Spectrum & Design Approach, Slides of Human Resource Management

The intentional and incidental interactions between users and technology, discussing concepts such as fluidity, comprehension, interaction models, cognition, designing incidental interaction, issues and process, and implementation. It also covers designing a car courtesy light and architectures for sensor-based systems.

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 07/26/2013

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Download Understanding Interactions with Technology: Spectrum & Design Approach and more Slides Human Resource Management in PDF only on Docsity! the intentional spectrum press light switch intentional expected walk into room expecting lights to switch on incidental walk into room … unbeknown to you … air conditioning increases Docsity.com fluidity intentional expected incidental comprehension users notice, form model then rely on behaviour co-option users explicitly use behaviour e.g. open door for lights Docsity.com cognition • understanding – innate intelligences • physical, natural/animal, social, physiological – rational thought – imagination • interfaces – GUI, VR, AR, tangible • recruit physical/tangible intelligence – ubicomp, ambient, incidental • ? ? ? homunculi, haunted houses Docsity.com designing incidental interaction • need richer representations – of the world, of devices, of artefacts – wider ecological concerns • two tasks – purposeful task – for interpretation – supported task – for actions Docsity.com issues and process • no accepted methods but … general pattern • uncertainty – traditional system due to errors – sensor-based intrinsic to design • uncertain readings, uncertain inference • usually control non-critical aspects of environment • process … identify – input – what is going to be sensed – output – what is going to be controlled – scenarios – desired output and available input Docsity.com
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