人机交互中感知复杂性的决定因素与后果

Determinants and Consequences of Perceived Complexity in Human‐Computer Interaction*

DECISION SCIENCES · 1989
被引 44
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了感知复杂性作为中间变量,如何解释信息系统的呈现方式和窗口数量对用户绩效的影响,发现窗口数量对表格呈现比图形呈现更有益。

Abstract

ABSTRACT A number of recently published studies on human‐computer interface variables report contradictory results. A lack of underlying theory may be the cause. This study investigates the usefulness of employing an intermediate variable–perceived complexity–in examining the impact of two information system (IS) variables on performance: the mode of presentation, which has been extensively studied; and the number of windows, which has scarcely been studied. The study demonstrates the usefulness of understanding the role of perceived complexity in human‐computer interaction. The specific results support past findings with regard to graphs vs. tables and reveal new findings on the role of windows. Most interesting is the interaction between the two IS variables. The use of more windows is significantly more beneficial for tabular, rather than graphical, presentation. The realization that perceived complexity is affected by task complexity and by IS variables has important implications for the design of flexible information systems. These implications are discussed.

人机交互信息系统感知复杂性任务绩效