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Effective Model and Methods for Analysing Human Factors in Software Design for Efficient User Experience

  • Abduljalil, Sami;Kang, Dae-Ki
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.100-104
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    • 2011
  • In software system development, an application interface is the main communication platform between human developers and applications. Interaction in any software application requires human's mental and physical activities. Although software systems have increased drastically in diverse sectors and many forms to quench human's needs and satisfactions, human always concern about the ease in usability of the software application so that it can be easily understood and navigated. Since many software developers still focus on the quantity of contents instead of the quality of the interface from the user's point of view, it is important to address human factors need in the early stage of the design and to continue addressing them during the entire stages of the software design for the persistent support of usability. In this paper, we propose the Modified Prototype Model (MPM), which helps the software designers and developers to design user-friendly software systems with easy-to-navigate interfaces by uncovering human factors in a convenient way. Moreover, we propose methods that assist to identify more human factors regarding software design. In this paper, we also study the implications of the proposed model and the proposed methods.

The Approach of Environmental Design on the System of Pattern Language (패턴언어 체계에 기초한 환경디자인 접근방법)

  • 임은영
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.28
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    • pp.60-67
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    • 2001
  • Built-up environments by humans are cultural byproducts which combine social ideology and architectural paradigm. The process of modernization in the Western countries has the characteristic of decisive paradgm based on materialism. Therefore, environmental design in modern world failed to focus on the essential features of humanity which are the subject of space and replaced it for objective and unilateral architectural environments, instead. Environment without supporting the human psychological and complicated behaviorism is as same as the hardware without the vitality. under these regards, this study will cover the design approach of pattern language as a design method of environment design. The purpose of design approach by pattern language lies in creating the space of flexibility, adaptability and strong vitality. It is summed up as humanization in space and it helps the user to verbalize individualized space language for their own. The range and method of in the study attribute to the pattern language of Christopher Alexander and a researcher' method on them. In premise that human behavior ought to the multilateral and indefinite under rapid change of circumstances in modern world, th study tried to find the design method stimulating creative behavior of human being.

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A Human Factors Approach for Aviation Safety (항공안전을 위한 인간공학적 대응)

  • Kim, Dae Ho
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.467-484
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The purpose of this paper is to review, with the main focus on aviation safety technology and management program, how human factors are currently taken into consideration within transportation sectors, especially aviation, and to further share related information. Background: Human factors account for the majority of aviation accidents/incidents. Thus, the aviation sector has been comparatively quick in developing and applying technologies and management programs that deal with human factors. This paper reviews the latest safety technologies and management programs regarding human factors and aims to identify the trend. Method: This paper, based on literature research and practical experience, examines the latest international standards on technologies and management programs, those that deal with human factors and are adopted by international and domestic aviation organization. The main focus of discussion is how human factors are reflected during the system design and operation process. Results: The current most important issue in designing is the consideration of human factors in Cockpit, Automation, and Safety system technology design. From an operational point of view, the issues at hand are screening and training aviation workers to promote aviation safety, providing education on human factors and CRM/TEM, and running a safety management program to implement SMS. They were discussed based on the operational experience within the aviation sector. Conclusion: Major examples of a human factors approach to promote aviation safety are safety programs and various safety and monitoring technologies applied to aviation personnel for error management. These programs must be managed in an integrated manner that takes both the system designing and operational point of view into account. Application: It is thought that the human factors approach for promoting aviation safety reviewed in this paper can be extended and applied to safety management programs in other transportation sectors such as the railroad, maritime, road traffic etc.

A study on the Colorergonomics for the office plan (사무공간의 실내디자인을 위한 색채인간공학)

  • 유연숙
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.14
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 1998
  • In accordance with the increasing of human engineering in modern industrial society, we must give thought to Colorergonomics. The reason is that color is a very important factor of the human engineering. And selecting the right colors in human working environment could bring many positive effects. This study tries to present a theoretical base for the color design in the plan of modern office especially through the analysis of the Model of Coloregonomics and the Color Cycleo of Human Engineering developed by the German colorist Axel Venn. As a main result of this study a man must be the focus of attention in the color design for the office.

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A Study on the Relationships between Human Dimensions and Interior Space Focus on Residential Space (건축의 내부공간과 인체치수와의 상관성 분석 연구-주거공간을 중심으로-)

  • 최상헌
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.1
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    • pp.67-71
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    • 1992
  • This study analyse the quantitative relationships between the compositive factors of the residential interior space in the view point of physical aspects. The proposed analytical methods are focused on finding the quantitative relationships between the human dimensions of the static and dynamic life style situations and the compositive factors of the architectural interior spaces. As a result, the major analystical methods are ; the analysis of Space-human Body System for finding the quantitative relationships between the human dimensions and the order of architectural structures ; the analysis of Space-Objects-Human Body System for finding the quantitiative relationships between the human dimensions and furniture dimensions of the interior space ; the analysis of Space-Objects - Life Activities of Human Body System for finding the quantitative relation ships between the human dimensions of daily or non daily life activities including static furniture systems.

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Psychoanalytic approach and unconscious human desires in art and design - A focus on its application to contemporary space design - (정신분석학과 조형에서의 무의식 욕구 분석 - 현대 공간디자인에의 적용을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee Jeongmin;Hong Euitaek
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.14 no.2 s.49
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2005
  • 20th century was the age of Modernism which was based on rational side of human mind. However, with the fall of Modernism, also came the fall of rationalism's dictatorship. Now, we see the pursuit and quest of irrational thinking as a new possibility of human expression which actually was already begun by Dada and Surrealism in early 20th century. It was facilitated by re-evaluation of Freud's psychoanalytic theory at the end of 20th century. This paper researches psychoanalytic approach applied to the analyses of unconscious human desires in art and design, especially its application to contemporary space design. These designs represent, without making any ethical evaluation, the fact that those unconscious desires are part of inborn human nature and the fact that 21st century is heading toward open society which embraces diverse values and possibilities. By analyzing irrational tendencies in contemporary space designs, this paper aims at proving the meaning and value for one of new directions in 21st century space design. First chapter is an introduction. Second chapter studies Freud's psychoanalytic theory. Third chapter examines the psychoanalytic methodologies with which unconscious desires are expressed in art and design. Fourth chapter classifies the types of subconscious desires expressed in contemporary space designs and analyzes their case studies. Fifth chapter is the conclusion.

Guidelines for a Sustainable Fashion Design Process from the Point of LCD (LCD 관점에서의 지속 가능한 패션디자인 프로세스 가이드라인)

  • Lee, Jee-Hyun;Ahn, Ji-Won;Kim, Ri-Ra;Seo, In-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.37 no.8
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    • pp.1044-1059
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    • 2013
  • The fashion industry has become more interested in sustainable fashion design due to the demand for environmental action based on increased social responsibility awareness and environmentalism. In the current sustainability fashion industry, guidelines for sustainable fashion design are essential. This study suggests guidelines for a sustainable design process based on a theoretical and practical approach. An analysis of several global fashion brands will be applied to the whole apparel design process. This paper will explore the sustainable fashion design process and deal with LCD, as an important factor, by analyzing three global fashion brands: 'H&M', 'NIKE', and 'Levi's'. These three companies are the most active in the area of sustainable performance. The sustainable fashion guidelines will be controlled based on a strategy of practical use in design for sustainable (DFS) fashion industry. The results indicate that the fashion industry has to invest heavily in the future rather than focus on short-term profits; consequently, sustainability is a new growth direction for fashion companies. In addition, the fashion industry should work towards sustainable design under a clear understanding of its goals.

Digital Design Process of Marine Leisure Boat Using Human Sensibility Evaluation (해양 레저선박의 디지털 감성 디자인 프로세스)

  • Choi, Chool-Heon;Jang, Phil-Sik;Seo, Moon-Seog
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.693-699
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    • 2010
  • Korea has been took the top ranking in the global shipbuilding industry in terms of new orders, order backlogs and the volume of vessels for several years. However, the domestic small- and medium-scale shipbuilders currently face imminent threat from China and new challenge to focus on development of high value-added ships. So far, the marine leisure industry of Korea has been showed weak global competitiveness and there were few attempts to design and develop leisure boats and yachts. We describe the digital design process of leisure boat exterior that could reflect user's sensibilities and feelings of entire forms of the products. This design process contains stepwise sensibility evaluation via web and provides designers with various and fast feedbacks about their design outputs in each design stage.

A Study on the Media Expression Trend in Interior Design of Korea (한국실내디자인에 있어 매체적 표현 경향에 관한 연구)

  • 오인욱;이창윤
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.28
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2001
  • All vague and constructions of contemporary cultural environment have been reorganized and the relationship between people and culture can't follow development speed of rapid material civilization development and being informationalized. Because of the circumstances, physical environment is changing into other cultural environment, existence of human being is at a crisis. Physical value precedes mental value and rapid changing causes culture lag. Modernism design of 20th century suggested standard, simplicity and mass production methods, but nowaday, as human being complexity is increasing, information-media are needed to satisfy that. Namely usual design thoughts have to be changed because our life is surrounded by many kinds of powerful media sings and various mixed cultural circumstances. People predict that the characteristics of new ages are 'Immateriality', 'Sensoriality', 'multimedia'. Amongst them, medial spatial characteristics will be eventually remarkable in commercial space which is coincided with economic logic and multilateral culture. This study is a focus on commercial space which emphasis contemporary medial characteristics and observes medial meaning and various technique through some experimental works in Korea. Also this study's purpose is to examine design directions which correspond with contemporary Korea culture.

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