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Human Factors in Systems Design Overview

Human Factors in Systems Design Overview. John T Burns e-mail jtb@dmu.ac.uk. Aims…. To recognise the need for Human factors To consider how methods incorporate Human Factors within the SDLC

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Human Factors in Systems Design Overview

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  1. Human Factors in Systems Design Overview • John T Burns • e-mail jtb@dmu.ac.uk

  2. Aims… • To recognise the need for Human factors • To consider how methods incorporate Human Factors within the SDLC • To make students aware of the psychological, social and organisational issues inherent in systems design • To gain practical experience of a HF and user centred approach to design

  3. Course content - Indicative • Non technical • Focus on user centred design • Human & organisational factors • Psychology & IT design • Eg Memory perception attention • Designing for usability • Usability engineering

  4. Course content - continued • Prototyping approaches to design • Evaluating techniques • Systems design & Human Error • Design and Legislation • Eg Implications of EU directive • The business context for Human Factors

  5. Learning Methods • Lectures and Tutorials • Make use of variety of learning resources • Lecture notes – reading pack – www • Supported by use of • Case Studies – LAS • True Stories!!

  6. True Story! • Hot X Buns

  7. Assessment • 1 Summative coursework • 1 Exam – 2hrs (3/6 questions) • 30 – 70%

  8. Questions?

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