Affiliation:
1. Roth Cognitive Engineering Brookline, MA
2. Aegis Research Corporation Pittsburgh, PA
Abstract
This paper introduces a methodology for developing scenarios representative of the cognitive and collaborative challenges inherent in a domain of practice for evaluating Decision Support Systems (DSS). Explicit links are made between particular aspects of the DSS and specific cognitive and collaborative demands they are intended to support. The effectiveness of the DSS in supporting performance can then be systematically probed by creating scenarios that are informed by an understanding of individual and team cognitive processing factors, fundamental relationships within the domain, and known complicating factors that can arise in the domain to challenge cognitive and collaborative performance. This paper introduces a set of explicit artifacts to systematically create such scenarios to provide feedback on the viability of the DSS design concepts (e.g., are the hypothesized positive impacts of the DSS realized?), as well as feedback on additional unanticipated requirements for support.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
Cited by
6 articles.
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