DocumentCode
1662547
Title
Cognition, situatedness, and situated design
Author
Lueg, Christopher ; Pfeifer, Rolf
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Zurich Univ., Switzerland
fYear
1997
Firstpage
124
Lastpage
135
Abstract
In the rationalistic perspective, the human expert is seen as a data processing system having properties similar to computers. As a consequence, the design of man machine interfaces, workplaces, and organizational procedures has been mainly driven by technological advances, focusing on replacing humans rather than supporting their actual needs. A more appropriate explanation of human cognition is based on the notion of situatedness: human cognition is considered to be emergent from the interaction of the human with the environment, i.e., the current situation the human is involved in. More generally, the system environment coupling is a prerequisite of cognition and cannot be abstracted away. We summarize the rationalistic perspective, its pitfalls, and its (undesirable) influences on design. As an alternative, we propose “situated design”, a design methodology capitalizing on the notion of the human as a situated agent. We demonstrate how “situated design” can be applied to workplace design and computer system design, and we outline a situated perspective on man machine interface design supporting humans in coping with the so called “information overload” phenomenon
Keywords
cognitive systems; human factors; interactive systems; office automation; user centred design; user interfaces; computer system design; data processing system; human cognition; human expert; information overload; man machine interface design; man machine interfaces; organizational procedures; rationalistic perspective; situated agent; situated design; situatedness; system environment coupling; technological advances; workplace design; Artificial intelligence; Cognition; Computer interfaces; Computer science; Design methodology; Employment; Humans; Information processing; Intelligent agent; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cognitive Technology, 1997. Humanizing the Information Age. Proceedings., Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Aizu-Wakamatsu City
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8084-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CT.1997.617691
Filename
617691
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