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HMS QP Sorted
HMS QP Sorted
HMS QP Sorted
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[a] when designing a control support system, is the designer trying to influence the task demand
load or the mental load? Explain your answere.
[b] when designing a display support system, is the designer trying to influence the task demand
load or the mental load? Explain your answere.
[c] any workload measurement technique needs to fullfill at least the requirements concerning
obtrusiveness, sensitivity, reliability and consistency. Briefly describe what these requirements
mean.
Q2) (A03 & N05) check question paper for the pictures
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Q2) use the same figure as Q1. The question is same as the Q1 excepth the following
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4 Abstruaction hirarchy
ref: J03, J04, N04, A05 ----11%
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[b] read the abstracton hirarchy question from J04 paper and put the items in the order the
questin has asked for.
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[b] read the abstracton hirarchy question from N04 paper and put the items in the order the
questin has asked for.
6 Motion perception
ref: J03, J04, A04, N04, A15 ----14%
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[d] what are the inputs and outputs of the visual attractor as described by Van der Steen?
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7 Human error
ref: A03 J04 A04 N04 A05 A15 ----17%
[a] explain the difference between latent and active errors.
[b] read the text in A03 paper on human error question and identify the slip/lapse and mistakes.
Classify them according to the Rasmussen levels of behaviour. Indicate whether these are latent or
active errors. Try to find atleast 4 errors.
[c] read the text in J04 paper on human error question and identify the slip/lapse and mistakes.
Classify them according to the Rasmussen levels of behaviour (if possible). Indicate whether these
are latent or active errors. Try to find atleast 5 errors.
[d] read the text in A04 paper on human error question and identify the slip/lapse and mistakes.
Classify them according to the Rasmussen levels of behaviour (if possible). Try to find atleast 5
errors.
[e] read the text in N04 paper on human error question and identify the slip/lapse and mistakes.
Classify them according to the Rasmussen levels of behaviour (if possible). Try to find atleast 4
errors.
[f] read the text in A04 paper on human error question and identify the slip/lapse and mistakes.
Classify them according to the Rasmussen levels of behaviour (if possible). Try to find atleast 4
errors.
8 Nuromuscular system
ref: A03, A15 ----6%
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9 Cognition
ref: A03, A04 ----6%
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[d] describe how modern work environment is significantly different from out natural environment.
In your answere describe at least 3 difference and how those generally affect the interface design
problem.
[e] besides the ecological approach, designing a human machine interface can also be approached
from 2 other prespectives, each providing their own unique insights, benefits and pitfalls.
- what are these 2 other approaches called
- describe how do these approaches differ fudamentally from te ecological approach. In other words
what are the unique starting points of EID and 2 other approaches?
[f] in general, an interface is characterized by its content structure, and form. How are these 3 items
specified in the ecological approach to interface design? In other words, how does one find the
content, structure and form of an ecological interface?
[g] discuss both the benefits and pitfallls of EID regarding control efficiency.
11 Vestibular system
ref: A05 ----3%