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http://dx.doi.org/10.5143/JESK.2004.23.3.073

Development and Application of Hierarchical Information Search Model(HIS) for Information Architecture Design  

Kim, In-Su (U2 Systems, Inc.)
Kim, Bong-Geon (U2 Systems, Inc.)
Choe, Jae-Hyeon (U2 Systems, Inc.)
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Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea / v.23, no.3, 2004 , pp. 73-88 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was contrived Hierarchical Information Search (HIS) model. HIS model is based on a “cognitive process” in which model, comprising basic human information processing mechanize and information interaction. Its process include 3 semantic cognitive processes: Schema-Association LTM, Form Domain, and Alternative Selection. Design methodology consists to elicitate memory, thinking and cognitive response variables. In case study, menu structure of mobile phone was applied. In result, a correlation between predictive error rate and real error rate was .892. and a correlation between selective and real reaction time was .697. This present to suggest a model of how the methodology could be applied to real system design effectively when this was used. HIS model could become one of the most important factors for success of product design. In the perspective, the systemic methodology would contribute to design a quantitative and predictive system.
Keywords
HCI; Cognitive Theories; HIS Model; Information Architecture;
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