DocumentCode
2894436
Title
A Task Oriented Hybrid Framework for Interface Architecture Design
Author
Rashid, Umer ; Bhatti, Muhammad Afzal ; Niaz, Iftikhar Azim
Author_Institution
Riphah Int. Univ., Pakistan
fYear
2010
fDate
12-14 April 2010
Firstpage
1172
Lastpage
1176
Abstract
Task Analysis techniques models the human activity for the computer based systems. The role of task analysis is vital in the interface design. In recent years, various task analysis techniques have been explored by the researchers, which include Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA), Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA), Link Analysis (LA), and Timeline Analysis (TA). We have explored that task analysis techniques have certain limitations. They mostly discuss a particular type of domain specific problem. HTA discuss only functional decomposition of the main task into sub-tasks. CTA only models cognitive activity which leads quality attributes in interface design. LA models possible linkage among interface constructs. TA organizes interface artifacts with respect to time. Task Analysis techniques cannot discuss an architectural approach for interface design. Task Analysis techniques requires enhancements. We propose a hybrid framework for the interface architecture design. The proposed framework is based on the outcomes of HTA and CTA, and provides architectural approach to map outcomes of both techniques on interface design using LA and TA. The proposed framework organizes the system´s resources using resource model. The hybrid framework also provides the mapping mechanism for the interface architecture design by considering functional as well as quality attributes in the interface design. The proposed framework provides graphical notations for the task analysis which provides an architectural approach for interface design.
Keywords
cognitive systems; human computer interaction; task analysis; cognitive task analysis; hierarchical task analysis; human-computer based systems; interface architecture design; link analysis; mapping mechanism; task analysis techniques; task oriented hybrid framework; timeline analysis; Availability; Computer architecture; Computer interfaces; Couplings; Humans; Information analysis; Information technology; Resource management; CTA; HTA; LA; and TA; architecture; framework; functional requirements; hybrid approach; quality attributes; task analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG), 2010 Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6270-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITNG.2010.160
Filename
5501635
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