CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Larry Leifer · Professor, Director, Stanford Center for Design Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Instrumenting the Product AND the Design Process: 3 examples December 11, 1991
In the pursuit of better computer based products, no single investment can be more relevant than direct observation of user-product interaction. One of the best available sites for instrumentation is at the product interface itself. It will be argued that every embedded computer product should be designed to record the history of its own action. Three case examples will be reviewed: (1) Devar, a personal assistant robot that has been the subject of a field study for over two years; (2) Lingraphica, a personal communication prosthesis for people with severe language impairment; and (3) the Engineering Design Notebook (EDN), a visual language environment for capturing engineering design knowledge. |
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