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L 501 Group PresentationHuman Computer
Interaction
  • Group 7
  • Spechler, Avraham
  • Oltmann, Shannon  
  • Woods, Medina
  • Akram, Shahrier
  • Park, Chanwoo

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Introduction
  • Human factors is a field of engineering that
    deals with the design of equipment, tasks,
    environment and training programs around the
    physical and psychological limitations of human
    beings.
  • Human Factors Information and FAQ
  • http//www.geocities.com/dengeneer/hf-info.html
  • A human factors engineers job is to redesign
    present equipments and devise new equipment so
    that human errors, accidents, and frustrations
    can be reduced and efficiently increased.
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

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Sample Job Description
  • Client seeks a Human Factors Engineer/GUI
    Developer for a highly visible project. The ideal
    candidate will provide support for a web
    application project. The successful candidate
    must be self-motivated and require only
    high-level management, able to solve problems
    quickly, think out of the box, and should have
    a broad background of web skills including HTML
    authoring, using tools such as DreamWeaver,
    advanced layout and design skills, basic
    usability issues, and programming experience with
    Java Script.

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Sample Job DescriptionMajor Responsibilities
  • Create screen designs and wireframes
  • Design user interfaces
  • Be part of a development team
  • Evaluation and analysis of user needs, the
    product development and usability of the product

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Employment Areas
  • Academic institutions
  • Industry employment
  • Military-related research centers
  • Government agencies
  • Independent research and consulting organizations
  • Independent consultants

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Human Factors Engineer
  • Involves studying Human Factors (advanced degree)
    such as a MS or Ph.D. , especially for senior
    positions.
  • Usually concentrated in usability and HCI.
  • Internships help getting into field.

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Career Paths Needed Background
  • Aviation Human Factors Psychologist
  • http//www.apa.org/science/ic-landwehr.html
  • More senior positions often involve more
    collaboration with other fields (e.g., computer
    science, HCI).
  • To get to a senior rank, usability experience and
    research experience using both qualitative and
    quantitative methods are needed.
  • Human Factors Engineer
  • http//www.miscojobs.com/jobs/L_4/job_127544.htm
  • Especially for better paid positions, need 3-5
    years professional experience.
  • Helps to have experience working with and leading
    teams.

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Outlook for Human Factors Psychology Similar to
engineer with extra psychology background
  • With advances in technology expected to
    accelerate, and with access to this technology
    ever widening, the options within this field are
    growing.
  • The field has continually grown and expanded
    since its birth, and there will be more to come.
  • As products continue to get more complex, and
    more technologically involved, the needs for
    user-friendly designers will definitely increase.
  • As we continue to rely on computers, their
    programs, and the internet, human and computer
    interaction specialists and designers will be in
    high demand.

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Engineering Aspect of Human Factors Engineering
  • Job Outlook Employment of industrial engineers is
    expected to grow about as fast as the average for
    all occupations through the year 2006, making for
    favorable opportunities.
  • Industrial growth, more complex business
    operations, and the greater use of automation in
    factories and in offices underlie the projected
    employment growth.
  • Because the main function of an industrial
    engineer is to make a higher quality product as
    efficiently as possible, their services should be
    in demand in the manufacturing sector as firms
    seek to reduce costs and increase productivity
    through scientific management and safety
    engineering.
  • Most job openings, however, will result from the
    need to replace industrial engineers who transfer
    to other occupations or leave the labor force.

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Professional Organizations / Societies
Usability Professionals Association
http//www.upassoc.org/ ACM SIGCHI Special
interest group computer-human interaction http/
/www.sigchi.org/
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Usability Professionals AssociationGoals
  • Provide an international network through which
    usability professionals can share information
    about the techniques and methodologies in the
    profession.
  • Create an inclusive community for those
    interested in usability, whether it is their
    primary focus or a related discipline.
  • Change new product development processes to
    include a concern for the people who use them by
    presenting the business case for usability in
    product development to colleagues, customers, the
    public and governmental agencies.
  • Increase the body of knowledge about usability
    and user-centered design through professional
    education, meetings and conventions and other
    professional interchanges.

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ACM SIGCHI
  • SIGCHI is the premier international society for
    professionals, academics and students who are
    interested in human-technology and human-computer
    interaction (HCI).
  • They provide a forum for the discussion of all
    aspects of HCI through conferences, publications,
    web sites, email discussion groups, and other
    services.
  • They advance education in HCI through tutorials,
    workshops and outreach, and promote informal
    access to a wide range of individuals and
    organizations involved in HCI.
  • Members can be involved in HCI-related activities
    with others in their region through Local SIGCHI
    chapters.

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Periodicals/Journals
  • HCI Journal
  • http//hci-journal.com/
  • A Journal of Theoretical, Empirical, and
    Methodological Issues of User Science and of
    System Design. Issued Quarterly.
  • Journal in circulation for nearly 20 years
  • Jakob Nielsens Column
  • Proclaimed by the NY Times The Guru of Web
    Usability
  • Offers weekly column addressing various issues in
    the usability spectrum
  • Other Resources
  • Usability News http//www.usabilitynews.com/
  • Human Factors International http//www.humanfacto
    rs.com/

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