TY - JOUR
T1 - Codein-A New Notation for GOMS to Handle Evaluations of Reality-Based Interaction Style Interfaces
AU - Christou, Georgios
AU - Ritter, Frank E.
AU - Jacob, Robert J K
N1 - Funding Information:
Portions of this research were supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant IIS-0414389). We also thank Junya Morita and Panayiotis Zaphiris for their valuable input and suggestions on drafts of this article.
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - We propose a new diagrammatic notation system for Goals, Operators, Methods, Selection rules (GOMS), called Codein, with extensions to support the evaluation of Reality Based Interaction Styles. The proposed notation gives added power to GOMS to model and evaluate the task completion time of parallel actions during the performance of a task, something that was previously only possible using CPM-GOMS, which is far more complicated to use. Codein's evaluative power is verified through an experiment. The first condition of the experiment compares the completion time predicted by a GOMSL model, a Codein model, and the actual completion time of participants in a direct manipulation task. The second compares the completion time of participants in a Tangible User Interface task with predictions by a GOMSL model and a Codein model. Predicted task times by Codein in both conditions come close to the actual experimental results.
AB - We propose a new diagrammatic notation system for Goals, Operators, Methods, Selection rules (GOMS), called Codein, with extensions to support the evaluation of Reality Based Interaction Styles. The proposed notation gives added power to GOMS to model and evaluate the task completion time of parallel actions during the performance of a task, something that was previously only possible using CPM-GOMS, which is far more complicated to use. Codein's evaluative power is verified through an experiment. The first condition of the experiment compares the completion time predicted by a GOMSL model, a Codein model, and the actual completion time of participants in a direct manipulation task. The second compares the completion time of participants in a Tangible User Interface task with predictions by a GOMSL model and a Codein model. Predicted task times by Codein in both conditions come close to the actual experimental results.
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U2 - 10.1080/10447318.2011.581893
DO - 10.1080/10447318.2011.581893
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84857098814
SN - 1044-7318
VL - 28
SP - 189
EP - 201
JO - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
JF - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
IS - 3
ER -