Inferring collaboration strategies and usability from remote observations in a spaceflight analog environment (2023)
It is difficult to remotely evaluate astronaut software interactions.
Usual design practices in HCI must be coupled with naturalistic observations [1].
- To be accurate, users must be “astronaut-like” and in an extreme, isolated environments.
Voice logs in spaceflight analogs provide a method for unobtrusive data collection.
- Useful for studying collaborative work with a software tool.
- Helpful for ensuring usability in high fidelity environments.
analog, collaboration, environment, spaceflight, strategies, usability
In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics
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