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1 Virtual University Human-Computer Interaction
Lecture 3 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction - Part III Imran Hussain Assistant Professor University of Management and Technology (UMT)

2 Murder - Murder 1981 System Installation Manager receives a call from Sheriff dept. “Your terminal is dead. Come and get it” Caller insisted that he should come in person to collect the “Dead Body” Cause of death Two bullets fired from close proximity.

3 In the Last Lecture … Understand significance of HCI
Reasons for negative effects Plane Crash Reasons Fundamental Truths about Computers Feature Shock

4 In the Last Lecture … Understand the nature of humans and computers
Software Apartheid

5 What is the Relationship between Software Engineers and Apartheid?
Racial segregation; specifically : a policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-European groups in the Republic of South Africa Software Apartheid Institutionalizing obnoxious behavior and obscure interaction of software-based products Comparison of Social Activist and Software Engineers Institutionalizing apartheid

6 Last Lecture - Revelations
“Acceptable levels of quality for software engineers are far lower than are those for traditional engineering disciplines” “Software-based products not INHERENTLY hard to use Wrong process is used to develop them”

7 In Today’s Lecture … Effect of computer systems on human productivity, employee loyalty, revenue, and customer loyalty Computers + Information

8 Effect of Bad Tools On People
Have you ever used a hammer whose head is not properly fitted into the arm? Or a Screw whose head breaks / goes flat when you try to open it ? Lets look at an example from the Airline Industry … IFE Computers now rule passenger cabin in addition to cockpit Prized employees Spend most time with customers

9 In-Flight Entertainment System (IFE)
Interior of Plane IFE

10 IFE Senior Staff was declining more desirable Long routes
Past- Manual Cash Collection In Flight Entertainment with strict Cash Collection System.

11 Result Loss of Customer Loyalty Loss of Employee Loyalty
Loss of Revenue

12 What should be done Purposefully design humane and forgiving software, that is Inclusive Forgiving Profession-blind Class-blind Software-based products affect us all, sometimes fatally Software-based products not INHERENTLY hard to use Wrong process is used to develop them

13 Industry in Denial People who rush to believe in the benefits of the computer – In their rush have abdicated their responsibility to make these products easy to use.

14 Industry in Denial Computerized Devises are Everywhere BUT
Highly sophisticated Powerful BUT Dauntingly Difficult to use Confusing to Use

15 Industry in Denial – Contrasting Views
Techies Satisfied Belief in Technology Power of Products People Difficult to use Diminishes and Degrades people who must use it as in IFE case

16 Reality Our lives are becoming more and more dependent on the whims, fancies, disasters and decisions of hi-tech industry

17 Video Clip

18 Road Rage Trolley Rage Air Rage Work Rage PC Rage
Rage! Rage! Rage! Road Rage Trolley Rage Air Rage Work Rage PC Rage

19 Techno Rage – The New Rage in Town
Looks like this guy was suffering from “Computer’s Tourette” In Tourette’s Syndrome people uncontrollably swear and get into rage Was this clip real? Advertising campaign for surveillance computers from Loronix Information Systems in Colorado originally launched back in 1995

20 Life Imitates Art 1 in every 4 computers has been physically attacked by its owner - Novatech (British PC Manufacturer) Almost ⅓ of people have physically attacked a computer – National Opinion Poll/Symantec 67% experienced frustration, exasperation and anger – National Opinion Poll/Symantec 70% swore at their machines – National Opinion Poll/Symantec

21 PC Rage Over half of all working days lost to sickness in the UK are related to workplace stress - Priory Healthcare

22 “Hopefully as technology improves and computers become ever more user-friendly, these attacks will become less frequent”

23 Engineers Belief Engineers believe that since they made it, can use it, everyone can use it “If WE can use it, YOU can use it. If you can’t, YOU must be STUPID” “Users are stupid” – anonymous “Users are dummies” – anonymous

24 But wait, computers weren’t made FOR engineers
I though it was made for normal human beings?!??!!

25 Success Criteria in the New Economy
Business success is all about managing relationships Companies doing business on the Web are focusing on how to retain and extend relationships with customers

26 Success Criteria in the New Economy
Success depends upon the ability of a business to effectively and efficiently meet customer needs and goals Business Success User Experience The success of a business is directly proportional to the user (customer) experience

27 Success Criteria in the New Economy
Factors providing competitive advantage high low User Experience Technology Business Strategy manifestation of business strategy enabling factor for user experience & business strategy Putting everything in perspective, we can see how the user experience fits into the overall scheme of things. Talk about business processes.

28 Common Problems in the New Economy
Scenario: A web site that is Aesthetically beautiful Technically perfect Wonderful content But users can’t find information!

29 Findability Users can only find information 42% of the time
– Jared Spool

30 Findability 62% of web shoppers give up looking for the item they want to buy online – Zona Research

31 Findability 50% of the potential sales from a site are lost because people cannot find the item they are looking for – Forrester Research

32 The Result 40% of the users who do not return to a site do so because their first visit resulted in a negative experience – Forrester Research

33 Software Maintenance Costs
80% of software lifecycle costs occur after the product is released, in the maintenance phase - of that work, 80 % is due to unmet or unforeseen user requirements; only 20 % is due to bugs or reliability problems. - IEEE Software Usability has a very major impact on business.

34 Project Cost Estimation
Around 63% of software projects exceed their cost estimates. The top four reasons for this are: Frequent requests for changes from users Overlooked tasks Users' lack of understanding of their own requirements Insufficient user-analyst communication and understanding - Communications of the ACM

35 Return on Investment (ROI)
Scenario A Scenario B Revenue Potential $100m User Experience Good Bad Sales Lost 0% 50% Revenue Lost $0m $50m Actual Revenue Translating these statistics into hard numbers drives home the significance of the user experience. Consider the following scenarios for a particular company: observe the table m - millions

36 The End of Business As Usual
Business success is directly related to the customer experience BOO.com, a $204m startup fails – BBC News Poor commercial web sites will kill 80% of Fortune 500 companies within a decade - Jakob Nielsen

37 Products with a bad user experience deserve to
The Death Knell Products with a bad user experience deserve to DIE ! Picture the grim reaper.

38 Computer + Information

39 Sydney Olympics Bruce Lindsay Maguire vs Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympics Games (SOCOG) Allegation: SOCOG in breach the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 by failing to make accessible to him key parts of its web site vast majority of organisations with a web site must ensure that their web site is (within certain limits) accessible by disabled persons

40 Computers are Everywhere
Computer invasion has started Traditional notion of computers Computers are everywhere Computers will annoy, infuriate, and even kill

41 Riddles for the Information Age
Computer + Alarm Clock Computer + Camera Computer + Car Computer + Warship Computer + Airplane

42 Summary of Introduction – Part II
Understand significance of HCI Reasons for negative effects Plane Crash Reasons Fundamental Truths about Computers Feature Shock

43 Summary of Introduction – Part II
Reality Check Understand the nature of humans and computers Software Apartheid

44 Summary of Introduction – Part II
“Acceptable levels of quality for software engineers are far lower than are those for traditional engineering disciplines” “Software-based products not INHERENTLY hard to use Wrong process is used to develop them”

45 What We Learnt Today … Effect of computer systems on human productivity, employee loyalty, customer loyalty and revenue Hopefully this has opened your eyes, mind, changed the way you think

46 Human-Computer Interaction

47 HCI – A Formal Definition
“Human-Computer Interaction is a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the study of major phenomena surrounding them” -ACM/IEEE

48 Next Lecture Basic concepts and terms in HCI Some introduced today


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