Beyond accuracy, reliability, and efficiency:Criteria for a good computer system

Friedman, Batya and Leveson, Nancy and Shneiderman, Ben and Suchman, Lucy and Winograd, Terry (1994) Beyond accuracy, reliability, and efficiency:Criteria for a good computer system. In: Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1994. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings . Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), USA, pp. 195-198. ISBN 0897916514

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Abstract

This panel invites the CHI community to examine the select set of criteria that we typically use to judge the quality of systems-in-use in society. In addition to accuracy, reliability, and efficiency, panelists draw on their design and research experiences to offer a diversity of perspectives on what makes a good computer system good. Discussion emphasizes safety, computing in the service of human needs, the artful integration of computer systems into their sites of use, and ethical considerations.

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?? COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGNINFORMATION SYSTEMSSOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERSSTANDARDSSOFTWAREHUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTIONCOMPUTER GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN ??
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