Abstract
Cognitive compatibility of human-machine interfaces implies that the structure of the interface should match the cognitive structures of the users. A theory of mental models (structures of analogue knowledge) is described. A methodology incorporating this theory has been used to analyse the user's mental models in work settings. Furthermore, it has been employed to generate variants of human-machine interfaces with direct user participation. As an example, a new CNC system has been developed.
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