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Record Nr.

UNINA9910786226903321

Autore

Harvey Catherine <1984, >

Titolo

Usability evaluation for in-vehicle systems / / Catherine Harvey, Neville A. Stanton

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2013

ISBN

0-429-09898-7

1-4665-1430-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (227 p.)

Classificazione

TEC009070TEC017000TEC061000

Altri autori (Persone)

StantonNeville <1960->

Disciplina

629.2/73

Soggetti

Automobiles - Instruments - Display systems

Human-machine systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Context-of-use as a factor in determining the usability of in-vehicle information systems -- ch. 3. In-vehicle information systems to meet the needs of drivers -- ch. 4. A usability evaluation framework for in-vehicle information systems -- ch. 5. The trade-off between context and objectivity in an analytic evaluation of in-vehicle interfaces -- ch. 6. To twist or poke? a method for identifying usability issues with direct and indirect input devices for control of in-vehicle information systems -- ch. 7. Modelling the hare and the tortoise : predicting IVIS task times for fast, middle, and slow person performance using critical path analysis -- ch. 8. Visual attention on the move : there is more to modelling than meets the eye -- ch. 9. Summary of contributions and future challenges.

Sommario/riassunto

Preface The work presented in this book was prompted by the need for an evaluation framework that is useful and relevant to the automotive industry. It is often argued that ergonomics is involved too late in the commercial project development processes to have substantive impact on design and usability. In the automotive industry, and specifically in relation to In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS), a lack of attention to the issue of usability can lead not only to poor customer satisfaction but can also present a significant risk to safe and efficient driving. This work contributes to the understanding and evaluation of usability in the context of IVIS and is written for students, researchers, designers, and



engineers who are involved or interested in the design and evaluation of in-vehicle systems. The book has three key objectives - Define and understand usability in the context of IVIS. This guides the specification of criteria against which usability can be successfully evaluated. - Develop a multimethod framework to support designers in the evaluation of IVIS usability. The underlying motivations for the framework are a need for early-stage evaluation to support proactive redesign and a practical and realistic approach that can be used successfully by automotive manufacturers. - Develop an analytic usability evaluation method that enables useful predictions of task interaction, while accounting for the specific context-of- use of IVIS--