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1 Book chapter

Ecological interface design: Some premises

Flach, John M.

Human Error and System Design and Management — 2000, pp. 125-135

be understood in terms of the constraints in the functional workspace. These constraints include design intentions (e.g., functional goals), physical laws, organizational structure, and physical process and form. The final premise is that the explicit representation of the workspace constraints in the interface

Year: 2000

Language: English

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2 Journal article

An Ecological Approach to Interface Design

Year: 1998

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Ecological Interface Design for Vehicle Locomotion Control

Ecological interface design (EID) was originally developed in the context of process control but has been extended into many domains where technology has resulted in both changing work demands and increased opportunities for improved interface applications. This paper gives an overview

Year: 2018

Language: English

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4 Journal article

Beyond Ecological Interface Design: Lessons From Concerns and Misconceptions

The ecological interface design (EID) paradigm was introduced in the process control domain 25 years ago by Kim Vicente and Jens Rasmussen, as a way to help operators cope with system complexity and events unanticipated in the design of automated control systems. Since that time, this perspective

Year: 2015

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Ecological Interface Design: Thirty-Plus Years of Refinement, Progress, and Potential

The objective is to provide a review of ecological interface design (EID), to illustrate its value to human factors/ergonomics, and to identify areas for future research and development. EID uses mature interface technologies to provide decision making and problem solving support. A variety

Year: 2019

Language: English

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