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Ageing and use of complex product interfaces
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Ageing and use of complex product interfaces

Raghavendra R Gudur, A Blackler, V Popovic and Doug P Mahar
Proceedings of the 2011 International Association of Societies of Design Research Conference, pp.1-12
International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR) Conference: Diversity and Unity, 2011 (Delft, Netherlands, 31-Oct-2011–04-Nov-2011)
Delft University of Technology
2011

Abstract

Design Practice and Management intuitive interaction usability ageing interface design
This paper presents an experiment designed to investigate if redundancy in an interface has any impact on the use of complex interfaces by older people and people with low prior-experience with technology. The important findings of this study were that older people (65+ years) completed the tasks on the Words only based interface faster than on Redundant (text and symbols) interface. The rest of the participants completed tasks significantly faster on the Redundant interface. From a cognitive processing perspective, sustained attention (one of the functions of Central Executive) has emerged as one of the important factors in completing tasks on complex interfaces faster and with fewer of errors.

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