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Ravi S. Adapathya

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2010
 
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Turner, Carl W., Adapathya, Ravi S., Hoffman, Mark S., Lund, M., Shapiro, Ronald G. and Tudor, Leslie G. (2010): MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES ON CREATING AND BUILDING USER EXPERIENCE DEPARTMENTS: A PANEL DISCUSSION. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting 2010. pp. 1269-1273.

Building a new user experience department requires skills in management, team development, organizational design, and strategy. There are few published resources specifically targeted at human factors analysts who have accepted the challenge of creating a UX department. All of the panelists have successfully developed UX departments in large organizations, and will discuss their lessons learned in the process of building their teams.

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Cooper, Brian P., Eggemeier, F. Thomas, Elvers, Greg C. and Adapathya, Ravi S. (1992): Secondary Task Assessment of the Workload Associated with Spatial Pattern Search under Automatic and Controlled Processing. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 1301-1305.

This experiment investigated the workload associated with both a consistently mapped (CM) and variably mapped (VM) version of a memory/visual search task that required the processing of spatial pattern information representative of that found with some Command and Control (C{squared}) systems. A secondary loading task paradigm which required concurrent performance of an additional spatial pattern search task was employed. The results demonstrated superior dual-task performance relative to single-task baselines on both the primary and secondary tasks when the CM version of the task was performed. The results indicate that the development of automatic processing through training can reduce the workload associated with processing spatial patterns of the type employed by C{squared} operators.

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