Title :
Metrics, Metrics, Metrics, Part 2: Universal Metrics?
Author :
Hoffman, Robert R. ; Hancock, Peter A. ; Bradshaw, Jeffrey M.
Abstract :
A previous article in this department from 2008 introduced the topic of measures and metrics. The focus of that essay was on measurement of the "negative hedonics" of work-the frustrations, uncertainties, mistrust, and automation surprises caused by poorly designed technology that is not human-centered. This second article focuses on the concept of "metrics" and issues related to it. Following a discussion of relevant issues, we present an immodestly bold proposal for a set of universal metrics.
Keywords :
cognitive systems; human factors; software metrics; cognitive systems; human automation teamwork; human factors; software systems learnability; universal metrics; Cognition; Humans; Intelligent systems; Measurement; Procurement; Software tools; Testing; Software engineering; measurements; metrics; requirements engineering;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2010.147