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Unreliable numbers: error and harm induced by bad design can be reduced by better design
Authors:Harold Thimbleby  Patrick Oladimeji  Paul Cairns
Affiliation:1.College of Science, Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK;2.Department of Computer Science, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK
Abstract:Number entry is a ubiquitous activity and is often performed in safety- and mission-critical procedures, such as healthcare, science, finance, aviation and in many other areas. We show that Monte Carlo methods can quickly and easily compare the reliability of different number entry systems. A surprising finding is that many common, widely used systems are defective, and induce unnecessary human error. We show that Monte Carlo methods enable designers to explore the implications of normal and unexpected operator behaviour, and to design systems to be more resilient to use error. We demonstrate novel designs with improved resilience, implying that the common problems identified and the errors they induce are avoidable.
Keywords:number entry  human error  dependable systems  evaluating user interfaces
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