Use without training : A case study of evidence-based software design for intuitive use
Lehane, P. (2019). Use without training : A case study of evidence-based software design for intuitive use. Human Technology, 15 (1), 100–135. doi:10.17011/ht/urn.201902201610
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Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT EnvironmentsTekijät
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2019Tekijänoikeudet
© 2019 Patrick Lehane and the Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä
This paper reviews intuitive software design and outlines the development of an
instrument for analysts to evaluate the intuitiveness of software design. Current intuition
research outlines three requirements for intuitive use: (a) existing experiential domain
knowledge and skills, (b) an unexplainable perception that a novel situation is contextually
familiar, and (c) successful application of users’ previously acquired experiential
knowledge and skills. A case study illustrates how these requirements can be specified,
implemented, and evaluated. Questions to evaluate the characteristics of intuitive design
and use resulted in an intuitive use evaluation of 3.2 on a scale of 0–4, indicating a
perception of intuitive use. Subsequent factor analysis exposed three factors describing
intuitive use: (a) Familiar User Expectations, (b) Confident Interactions, and (c) Leverage
of Prior Learning. These factors map one-on-one to the requirements for intuitive use:
providing an early confirmation of the proposed structure for analysis of intuitive software
design and use.
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