Sumários

Primeiro Protótipo Funcional (melhorado)

19 abril 2017, 15:00 Nuno Jardim Nunes

Avaliação do Protótipo Funcional (melhorado)


Análise dos Dados da Avaliação II

18 abril 2017, 17:00 Joaquim Jorge

Exercício de avaliação de interfaces. Inferência estatística e testes de hipóteses. t-student, intervalos de confiança, qui-quadrado, coeficiente de correlação r de Pearson. Que método usar e em que situação.


Avaliação do Primeiro Protótipo Funcional (1 funcionalidade)

17 abril 2017, 10:30 Rui Filipe Fernandes Prada

Avaliação do primeiro protótipo funcional.


Human error is not the problem - Prof. Harold Thimbleby Department of Computer Science, University of Wales Swansea

7 abril 2017, 10:00 Joaquim Jorge

Error, if it was a disease, would be classified as the third biggest killer after cancer and heart disease. Why is it neglected, and what can be done? When something bad happens to a patient, then surely somebody must have done something bad? Although it’s a simple story, it’s usually quite wrong. This talk argues, with lots of surprising examples, that the correct view is you do not want to avoid error and you want to avoid patient harm. Drawing on human factors and computer science, this talk shows the astonishing ways that systems conspire to cause and hide the causes of error. We will then show that better design can reduce harm significantly. We explain why industry is reluctant to improve, and how new policies could help improve technology.


Human error is not the problem

7 abril 2017, 10:00 Joaquim Jorge

Error, if it was a disease, would be classified as the third biggest killer after cancer and heart disease. Why is it neglected, and what can be done? When something bad happens to a patient, then surely somebody must have done something bad? Although it’s a simple story, it’s usually quite wrong. This talk argues, with lots of surprising examples, that the correct view is you do not want to avoid error and you want to avoid patient harm. Drawing on human factors and computer science, this talk shows the astonishing ways that systems conspire to cause and hide the causes of error. We will then show that better design can reduce harm significantly. We explain why industry is reluctant to improve, and how new policies could help improve technology.