An approach to formal verification of human–computer interaction

Author:

Curzon Paul1,Rukšėnas Rimvydas1,Blandford Ann2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, E1 4NS, London, UK

2. University College London Interaction Centre, Remax House, 31-32 Alfred Place, WC1E 7DP, London, UK

Abstract

Abstract The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless operation of the device and correct human actions. In this paper, we focus on system malfunctions due to human actions. We present abstract principles that generate cognitively plausible human behaviour. These principles are then formalised in a higher-order logic as a generic , and so retargetable, cognitive architecture, based on results from cognitive psychology. We instantiate the generic cognitive architecture to obtain specific user models. These are then used in a series of case studies on the formal verification of simple interactive systems. By doing this, we demonstrate that our verification methodology can detect a variety of realistic, potentially erroneous actions, which emerge from the combination of a poorly designed device and cognitively plausible human behaviour.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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