1 Mental load ref: J03, A03, N04, A15 ----11% Q1) Q2) Q3) [a] when designing a control support syste, is the designer trying to influence the tas! deand load or the ental load" #$plain your answere[b] when designing a display support syste, is the designer trying to influence the tas! deand load or the ental load" #$plain your answere[c] any wor!load easureent techni&ue needs to fullfill at least the re&uireents concerning o'trusi(eness, sensiti(ity , relia'ility and consistency )riefly descri'e what these re&uireents ean
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[a] e$plain the difference 'etween latent and acti(e errors
[b] read the te$t in A03 paper on huan error &uestion and identify the slip.lapse and ista!es/lassify the according to the asussen le(els of 'eha(iour ndicate whether these are latent or
acti(e errors 2ry to find atleast 4 errors
[c] read the te$t in J04 paper on huan error &uestion and identify the slip.lapse and ista!es
/lassify the according to the asussen le(els of 'eha(iour if possi'le ndicate whether theseare latent or acti(e errors 2ry to find atleast 5 errors
[d] read the te$t in A04 paper on huan error &uestion and identify the slip.lapse and ista!es/lassify the according to the asussen le(els of 'eha(iour if possi'le 2ry to find atleast 5
errors
[e] read the te$t in N04 paper on huan error &uestion and identify the slip.lapse and ista!es/lassify the according to the asussen le(els of 'eha(iour if possi'le 2ry to find atleast 4
errors
[#] read the te$t in A04 paper on huan error &uestion and identify the slip.lapse and ista!es/lassify the according to the asussen le(els of 'eha(iour if possi'le 2ry to find atleast 4
7d8 descri'e how odern wor! en(ironent is significantly different fro out natural en(ironent
n your answere descri'e at least 3 difference and how those generally affect the interface design
pro'le
7e8 'esides the ecological approach, designing a huan achine interface can also 'e approachedfro * other prespecti(es, each pro(iding their own uni&ue insights, 'enefits and pitfalls
- what are these * other approaches called- descri'e how do these approaches differ fudaentally fro te ecological approach n other words
what are the uni&ue starting points of #9 and * other approaches"
7f8 in general, an interface is characteried 'y its content structure, and for ;ow are these 3 ites
specified in the ecological approach to interface design" n other words, how does one find thecontent, structure and for of an ecological interface"
7g8 discuss 'oth the 'enefits and pitfallls of #9 regarding control efficiency