Free GOMS Tutorial
Wayne Gray
gray at gmu.edu
Fri Feb 19 13:11:32 EST 1999
WHAT
This full-day tutorial introduces systems design from the perspective of
cognitive process analysis and modeling. It describes cognitive issues
involved in user interface design, as well as the benefits of using various
types of cognitive modeling tools (GOMS, NGOMSL, CPM-GOMS) to
describe and predict human performance in using complex, dynamic
systems. The tutorial will include examples drawn from industry as well
as hands-on practice in applying the techniques learned.
WHEN: Monday, May 17th 1999. The day before the CHI'99 Technical Program
begins.
WHEN: 9 AM to 4 PM
WHERE: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
MORE INFO: http://hfac.gmu.edu/free-goms
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Wayne D. Gray HUMAN FACTORS & APPLIED COGNITIVE PROGRAM
SNAIL-MAIL ADDRESS (FedX et al) VOICE: +1 (703) 993-1357
George Mason University FAX: +1 (703) 993-1330
ARCH Lab/HFAC Program *********************
MSN 3f5 * Work is infinite, *
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 * time is finite, *
http://hfac.gmu.edu * plan accordingly. *
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