posted on 2020-10-13, 10:01authored byRichard G. Ashton
Computer systems are reaching levels of effectiveness that fall short of their maximum potential. These shortcomings are due to a mismatch between man and computer and will remain until computer systems are designed with man acknowledged as the most important element in the system. This thesis reports the findings of the first stage in a series of experiments designed to develop suitable tasks for, and techniques for measuring, man–computer interaction. [Continues.]
A Master's Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Science of Loughborough University of Technology.