Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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550150 | Applied Ergonomics | 2013 | 8 Pages |
A study was conducted to consider the implications of presenting Environmental Information (EI; information on current environmental features including weather, topography and visibility maps) for military planning to the growing audience of non-technical users; to provide guidance for ensuring usability and for development of a suitable EI interface, and to produce an EI concept interface mock-up to demonstrate initial design ideas. Knowledge was elicited from current EI users and providers regarding anticipated use of EI by non-specialists. This was combined with human factors and cognition expertise to produce guidance for data usability and development of an EI interface. A simple mock-up of an EI concept interface was developed. Recommendations for further development were made including application of the guidance derived, identification of a user test-bed and development of business processes.
► Considers the presentation of environmental information to non-specialist users. ► Interviews and cognitive walkthroughs were used to understand the different uses of EI. ► The nature, complexity and quantity of the information should be considered. ► The mental model and knowledge of the user will govern information presentation.