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spatial metaphor in user interfaces
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examples of usability studies

Reference

Still, D.L., Temme, L.A., "Oz: A human-centered computing cockpit display", Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference I/ITSEC 2003, Orlando, Florida USA, December 2002, National Training Systems Association (NTSA). Google

Other Reference

pages from pdf file on http://www.iitsec.org, pages 1-10

Quotations
abstract ;;Quote: OZ provides all flight information at a glance; no hunting for flight path derivations
1 ;;Quote: conventional flight instruments ignore peripheral vision; requires an instrument scan using focal vision
1+;;Quote: ambient visual channel optimized for locomotion information; like peripheral vision
2 ;;Quote: OZ displays a 360 degree star field, 60 degrees vertical, waypoints, other aircraft, thunderstorms, and obstructions
2+;;Quote: OZ displays a stylized triplane showing power requirements, power available, and the complex interrelationship between power, drag, airspeed, configuration, and performance
2+;;Quote: the processed data of OZ does not obscure information or make decisions for the operator
5 ;;Quote: novices users on OZ maintained altitude and heading clearly better than a conventional display
5+;;Quote: neither experience nor turbulence effected the RMS error for altitude or heading
7 ;;Quote: with OZ, pilots can control two planes under turbulence, or simultaneously read one word a second


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