Communication of Complex Information

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Active Mental Model
Adaptive Hypertext
advanced information system analysis
Astronomical Information
Author_Michael J. Albers
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cognitive systems design
Complex Research Environment
Complex Situations
Conventional Task Analysis
Current Mental Model
dynamic
Dynamic Information
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Expectancy Bias
Giant Molecular Clouds
goals
groups
human information processing
Incorrect Mental Model
information architecture
Information Elements
Information Relationships
interface evaluation methods
Knowledgeable Amateur
mental
Mental Model
model
Molecular Cloud
Multiple Output Formats
relationships
Rose Window
simple
situation
Situation Awareness
situations
Software Agents
Space Shuttle Launch
technical communication theory
usability engineering
user
User Goals
User Groups
User's Mental Model
User’s Mental Model
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805849936
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The amount of information available for any realistic complex situation is likely to overwhelm most users, as well as stymie any designer tasked with presenting the information. Providing large amounts of information in a coherent and usable format remains an unresolved problem. Choosing, structuring, formatting, and displaying information to allow easy access and to facilitate understanding are critical issues for effective design. To build an effective design that addresses complex information needs, one must look at research from psychology, sociology, human computer interaction, and technical communication, and develop a complete picture of the situation.

This book develops a foundation for analysis and design of the approaches to providing complex information in real-world situations. Author Michael Albers takes the view that the content of the information system is the most important component. As such, this volume presents the analysis that needs to be done before the interface is designed and before content is created. It strives to provide clear understanding of how the user thinks and what the user needs, so interface operation, content, and presentation can maximize their respective potentials in communicating with a user.

This volume is intended for technical communicators, human-computer interaction designers, and information designers. It will also be useful for system designers and researchers, and those studying adaptive hypertext and related topics.

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