1 / 18

Mini lecture notes, class 3

Mini lecture notes, class 3. Course organization [3 min] got group members? (put group number on hwk) got the book? Lego exercise [5+5] Reprise Kegworth [15min] How to read a book, 5.2.3 (PQ4R) [10min] So, preview preface, and preview conclusions soon Chapter 1 [10] why study the user?

degeorge
Télécharger la présentation

Mini lecture notes, class 3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Mini lecture notes, class 3 • Course organization [3 min] • got group members? (put group number on hwk) • got the book? • Lego exercise [5+5] • Reprise Kegworth [15min] • How to read a book, 5.2.3 (PQ4R) [10min] • So, preview preface, and preview conclusions soon • Chapter 1 [10] • why study the user? • risk • better design • help you be a team member/user • ABCS • not covered: emotions, esthetics • when? • How much do you have to study the user? • Chapter 2 [5] • CHI, HCI, HF, cog. Ergonomics, systems, user-centered design • Course project reminder [20 min.]

  2. What causes a plane to crash? • A laundry list is required, or, a swiss cheese loaf lined up • A lot, in safety critical systems

  3. Kegworth Air Disaster • Why? • Near Ritter, Baxter & Churchill • A lovely example • Often used

  4. Storyline • Flight, jan 1989, Heathrow to Belfast, Midland 192 • Experienced pilots, new plane (737) • Part of one of the safest systems in the world • Upon take-off, no problems • Shuddering, fire in an engine at ~10 min. • Shut off #2 engine, RHS (the good one!) • This is the pilot error

  5. Hardware and Mischance badly designed new engine, failure at 3 months, approx. t=300 h, should be t=500,000 h, not tested at altitude /unlucky choice of diversion airport [BMI hub]

  6. Auto throttle problem poor mental model of plane [system](turned off good engine, which disengaged autothrottle, solving the judder problem) lack of engine feedback [interface design]

  7. Vibration Dial 1 vibration dial harder to read [design] vibration dial not required to fly [regulation] dial and plane not trained with simulator technology updated but not announced

  8. Vibration Dial 2 • vibration dial small [design] • Without range marking [design]

  9. During descent lots of interruptions pilots can’t see the engines no protocol: no checking/confirmation visually from cabin • Passengers could see fire but explained it away, perhaps also flight attendants diffusion of social responsibilities Social distance between aircrew and pilots

  10. crash • 900 m short • 43+4 out of 118+8 die +1 in 2012 (PTSD)

  11. At crash • Not documented: noise abatement hillocks

  12. Afterwards • If any 13or 3 missing, no loss of life • What was the pilot error? • Thus, systems require understanding people, technology, and systems and environment

  13. References • Wikipedia on kegworth • BBC. (1991). Fatal error: Taking liberties [television series]. • Youtube has videos as well

  14. How to read a book, 5.2.3 (PQ4R) • So, preview preface, and preview conclusions soon

  15. 1.3 So, when to study the user? • Fundamental attribution error of design • More usable • $$ • Safer • Risk driven • Not like you • Lives at risk • Know enough given cost of knowing more(satisficing)

  16. The ABCS • Anthropometrics • Behavioral • The senses • Motivation • Cognition • Social • System • The system(pre-HCI) • The system and user(early HCI) • The system and what we know about the user(U-CS)

  17. Another way to organize the user • The system(pre-HCI) • The system and user(early HCI) • The system and what we know about the user(U-CS)

  18. Chapter 2

More Related