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Jurriaan van Diggelen

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2012
 
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Diggelen, Jurriaan van, Looije, Rosemarijn, Mioch, Tina, Neerincx, Mark and Smets, Nanja (2012): A Usage-Centered Evaluation Methodology for Unmanned Ground Vehicles. In: Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions 2012. pp. 186-191.

This paper presents a usage-centered evaluation method to assess the capabilities of a particular Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) for establishing the operational goals. The method includes a test battery consisting of basic tasks (e.g., slalom, funnel driving, object detection). Tests can be of different levels of abstraction, and be performed in a virtual or real environment. In this way, several candidate UGV's in a procurement program can be assessed, and thus compared. Also, it can give directions to research on improving human-robot interfaces. A first case study of this methodology conveyed capability differences of two alternative user interfaces for a specific UGV with their operational impact.

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Westera, Matthijs, Boschloo, Jimmy, Diggelen, Jurriaan van, Koelewijn, Laurens S., Neerincx, Mark A. and Smets, Nanja J. J. M. (2010): Employing use-cases for piecewise evaluation of requirements and claims. In: Proceedings of the 2010 Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010. pp. 279-286.

Motivation -- Complex design specifications must be partitioned in manageable pieces to be able to evaluate them in separate experiments. No methodology existed to deal with this task. Research approach -- Practical experience in Situated Cognitive Engineering and the Mission Execution Crew Assistant is combined with a theoretical perspective on the relation between use-cases, requirements and claims. Findings/design -- Hierarchical clustering is an effective method for partitioning a design specification. Use-cases provide a good criterion based on which to cluster the requirements and claims. Originality/Value -- A new method and tool are presented for organising requirements and for systematising the evaluation of a complex design specification. Take away message -- Piecewise evaluation benefits from a use-case-based partitioning of the design specification combined with an experimental stance on requirements and claims.

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Diggelen, Jurriaan van and Dignum, Frank (2007): Developing semantically interoperable e-commerce systems. In: Gini, Maria L., Kauffman, Robert J., Sarppo, Donna, Dellarocas, Chrysanthos and Dignum, Frank (eds.) Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2007 August 19-22, 2007, Minneapolis, MN, USA. pp. 117-126.

 
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