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Notes: Compare work efficiency, user experience and other factors in different platform combos for users who need to transfer data between softwares
Notes: Compare work efficiency, user experience and other factors in different platform combos for users who need to transfer data between softwares
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The factors we can consider to compare :
The type of users: are they multi-tasking people ? Or do they prefer to spending long time on one software then turn to another ? What is the percentage ? How does this habit influence the design of software combo ?
The use of time : What is the time expense in the switching tasks ? Which is the better , AAABBB OR ABABAB ? (A and B stands for different softwares, and each character stands for an hour's shift)
For different features, what kind of softwares assist each other ? what kind of softwares conflict each other ? Can we apply some cognitive principles ?
Given a task and a software in use , how to develop a strategy to select the best software match for this given software in a software pool?

Revision as of 20:13, 13 October 2011

Identifying and Addressing Common Workflow Gaps in Brain Data Analysis (Caroline)

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Notes: Combine with some kind of cognitive load measurement, insight evaluation, to discover patterns that help explain evaluation results?


Comparison of user experience across different platform combos(Wenjun)

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Notes: Compare work efficiency, user experience and other factors in different platform combos for users who need to transfer data between softwares


The factors we can consider to compare : The type of users: are they multi-tasking people ? Or do they prefer to spending long time on one software then turn to another ? What is the percentage ? How does this habit influence the design of software combo ?

The use of time : What is the time expense in the switching tasks ? Which is the better , AAABBB OR ABABAB ? (A and B stands for different softwares, and each character stands for an hour's shift)

For different features, what kind of softwares assist each other ? what kind of softwares conflict each other ? Can we apply some cognitive principles ?

Given a task and a software in use , how to develop a strategy to select the best software match for this given software in a software pool?