Title :
Interactive Systems Need Safety Locks
Author :
Thimbleby, Harold
Author_Institution :
Future Interaction Lab., Swansea Univ., Swansea, UK
Abstract :
User interfaces often behave unpredictably on erroneous input - rather than blocking errors and requiring the user to correct them. The consequences of this in the context of medical devices, which may give patients undetected overdoses, can be unfortunate. The solution should include better design, including the concept of safety locks, that block some forms of user error.
Keywords :
error handling; health care; human factors; interactive systems; medical computing; safety systems; user interfaces; interactive system; medical device; safety lock; user error; user interface; Computers; Presses; Pressing; Programming; Safety; Training; Weapons; Safety locks; human error; number entry; user interface design;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Interfaces (ITI), 2010 32nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cavtat/Dubrovnik
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5732-8