The relation between subjective ideas (mental models) consumers have about the functionality of an advanced vehicle control system and the functionality as it is objectively realized (technical model) is analysed. Based on this the correlations between comprehensibility, predictability and controllability and the functionality of the system are discussed as topics which should be respected in the functional specification procedure. Finally, in this analysis of the importance of mental models consequences for system testing are pointed out especially stressing the need for an assessment of reasonable and expectable consumer behaviour (product liability) by a long term, non-obtrusive measurement approach.
Panel discussion on introduction of intelligent vehicles into society: technical, mental and legal aspects. Mental models, expectable consumer behaviour and consequences for system design and testing
01.01.1996
594873 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Mental Models, Expectable Consumer Behaviour and Consequences for System Design and Testing
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
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