First Experimentation of the ErgoPNets Method Using Dynamic Modeling to Communicate Usability Evaluation Results
Résumé
When a computer application is being designed or re-engineered,
especially a user-centred application, communication between ergonomists and
computer scientists is very important. However, the formalisms used to describe
ergonomic problems and recommendations are often based on natural language.
Consequently, the results of ergonomic evaluation can be poorly understood or
interpreted by computer scientists. To remedy this problem, we propose a
method, called ErgoPNets. The method creates common work support for both
the ergonomists and the computer scientists working on the same project.
Comprehensible for everyone, this support must provide an efficient tool that
can be used by each person involved. ErgoPNets uses Petri nets to model
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) procedures and ergonomic criteria to
model the ergonomic analysis. A first experimentation has been performed with
designers/developers and academic researchers.