
Factors In Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
Continuation of Human–Computer Interaction (HCI)
In the design and analysis of any system that uses Human computer interaction principles there are many factors that must be considered. Most of these HCI factors often interact with one another, and this makes the analysis more complicated.
These Factors Include
Organizational Factors
These include work organization, training, roles, job design and politics
Task Factors
Skills, monitoring, task allocation, complex, novel, easy
Environmental Factors
Ventilation health, safety, heating and lighting
Comfort Factors
Layout, seating, equipment
The User
Cognitive capabilities and processes
Enjoyment, experience, satisfaction, personality, motivation
System Functionality
Productivity factors
Increase quality, increase innovation, increase output, decrease errors and decrease costs.
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