Human Factors and Ergonomics Society/ American National Standards Institute (ANSI/HFES) Software User Interface Standardization: Critical Issues

Author(s):  
Paul Reed

This paper reviews recent developments in the area of software user interface standardization, and identifies issues that must be addressed before an effort to establish an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) software user interface standard can be successfully completed. Arguments supporting and opposing the establishment of software user interface standards are reviewed. Potential resolutions to the critical issues including technical, organizational, logistical, and political issues are identified and discussed.

Author(s):  
Gary Perlman

I describe four electronic educational resources available via computer networks and electronic mail: (1) a curriculum module on user interface development; (2) a bibliography on human-computer interaction; (3) a description of courses and curricula in human-computer interaction, and (4) a survey of educational opportunities in human-computer interaction. For each of these, I discuss: (1) why the resource was created, (2) how the information was gathered, (3) what information has been gathered, (4) how to access the information, (5) how it has been used in HCI education, and (6) how the information (or information like it) can be applied to Human Factors and Ergonomics (HF/E) education. I conclude with recommendations for the modernization of HF/E information infrastructure.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen R. Young ◽  
Jeffrey J. Smith ◽  
Michael S. Wogalter ◽  
Christopher B. Mayhorn ◽  
J. Graham Baucom

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beth L. Blickensderfer ◽  
Albert J. Boquet ◽  
Noelle D. Brunelle ◽  
James A. Pharmer ◽  
Scott A. Shappell

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy A. Rogers ◽  
Barry Beith ◽  
Jerry Duncan ◽  
Mica Endsley ◽  
Peter Hancock

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