Successful interaction with products, tools, and technologies
depends on usable designs, accommodating the needs of potential
users and does not require costly training. In this context,
Advances in Usability Evaluation Part I discusses emerging
concepts, theories, and applications of human factors knowledge
focusing on the discovery and understanding of human interaction
with products and systems for their improvement.
The book covers devices and their interfaces, focusing on
optimization of user devices and emphasizing visual and haptic
feedback. It then discusses user studies, exploring the limits and
capabilities of special populations, particularly the elderly,
which can influence the design. It also examines the effect of
changes in force and kinematics, physiology, cognitive performance,
in the design of consumer products, tools and workplaces.
Examining a variety of user-centered evaluation approaches, the
concluding chapters details methods for developing products that
can improve safety and human performance and at same time, the
efficiency of the system. It reports on usability evaluations for
different kinds of products and technologies, particularly for
cellular phones, earphones, earphone controls, mattresses and
pillows, package and professional tools, and service systems. The
book provides new methods that enhance performance, expand
capabilities, and optimize the fit between people and
technology.
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