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Capturing the distinction between task and device errors in a formal model of user behaviour
2011
Electronic Communications of the EASST
In any complex interactive human-computer system, people are likely to make errors during its operation. In this paper, we describe a validation study of an existing generic model of user behaviour. The study is based on the data and conclusions from an independent prior experiment. We show that the current model does successfully capture the key concepts investigated in the experiment, particularly relating to results to do with the distinction between task and device-specific errors. However,
doi:10.14279/tuj.eceasst.45.656
dblp:journals/eceasst/HuangRACCBB11
fatcat:m7xl63lttvhdbcjn4vjlmxshuq