1992
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-89301-7.50008-3
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Human Factors Tools for Designers of Information Technology Products

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“…As depicted in Figure 1, the first step of HCD is to specify and understand a product (or service) context of use. Context of use includes 38 :  the goals of the user community  the goals of the main user  task characteristics  environmental characteristics Context-of-use analysis developed by Allison et al is a structured method for eliciting detailed information about the context of use for stability activities, particularly user requirements, specification and evaluation 39 . Context-of-use analysis is an outcome of the ESPRIT HUFIT project (Human Factors in Information Technology).…”
Section: Human-centered Design and Context-of-usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As depicted in Figure 1, the first step of HCD is to specify and understand a product (or service) context of use. Context of use includes 38 :  the goals of the user community  the goals of the main user  task characteristics  environmental characteristics Context-of-use analysis developed by Allison et al is a structured method for eliciting detailed information about the context of use for stability activities, particularly user requirements, specification and evaluation 39 . Context-of-use analysis is an outcome of the ESPRIT HUFIT project (Human Factors in Information Technology).…”
Section: Human-centered Design and Context-of-usementioning
confidence: 99%