Testing the usability of a decision support system for increasing environmental awareness

Jennifer Danczyk, Paula Jacobs, O. Montgomery, Michael P. Jenkins, Michael Farry
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Military facility managers must track repeated contaminant release that occurs from scheduled training exercises to mitigate the effects of those releases before negative effects occur. Training facility managers are tasked with analyzing the accrual of contamination to their facility grounds, understanding the potential for contaminant transport, and planning future mitigation to remove documented contamination. To provide greater awareness to facility managers of the complex contaminant behavior and effects to the environment, we have developed a decision support system (DSS) that assists facility managers with both tracking the environment quality and contaminant accrual and allows them to select proper mitigation exercises. During the design phase of our DSS, we conducted a usability test to identify breakdowns within the DSS's design and workflow to direct the future design and capabilities of the application. Our informal usability test consisted of creating a hypothetical use-case backed by a realistic scenario, tasks for our participants to complete, and implementing our static design mockups into an interactive, high-fidelity prototyping environment to simulate the intended functionality of the software. Participants consisted of a mixture of internal company employees including several software usability experts. The results of our usability test showed a mixture of low-level and high-level opportunities for design enhancements regarding the layout and organization of information included within individual tools and capabilities. We have made revisions on the design and plan to conduct additional usability tests with active duty and/or civilian facility managers to further enhance the usability and usefulness of this DSS application.
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军事设施管理人员必须跟踪从预定的训练演习中反复释放的污染物,以便在负面影响发生之前减轻这些污染物释放的影响。培训设施管理人员的任务是分析其设施场地的污染累积情况,了解污染物运输的可能性,并规划未来的缓解措施,以消除记录在案的污染。为了使设施管理人员更好地认识到复杂的污染物行为及其对环境的影响,我们开发了一个决策支持系统(DSS),帮助设施管理人员跟踪环境质量和污染物累积情况,并允许他们选择适当的缓解措施。在DSS的设计阶段,我们进行了可用性测试,以确定DSS设计和工作流中的故障,从而指导应用程序的未来设计和功能。我们的非正式可用性测试包括创建一个由现实场景支持的假设用例,我们的参与者要完成的任务,并将我们的静态设计模型实现到一个交互式的、高保真的原型环境中,以模拟软件的预期功能。参与者由公司内部员工组成,包括几位软件可用性专家。我们的可用性测试的结果显示了关于单个工具和功能中包含的信息的布局和组织的设计增强的低级和高级机会的混合。我们对设计进行了修订,并计划对现役和/或民用设施管理人员进行更多的可用性测试,以进一步提高这一决策支助服务应用程序的可用性和实用性。
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