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Design And Research Of The Jcmes Interface Of Die Packing Enterprise

Posted on:2016-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330503976608Subject:Industrial design engineering
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Manufacturing execution system can optimize the production process of whole order life, which is the key issue to build the enterprise information system. During designing and developing the JCMES system of a die packaging enterprise, user model is constructed through deep study of the user, which has adopted the user-center thinking. Meanwhile, the usability has been used to evaluate the system. Design practice which is based on user’s cognitive physiological and cognitive psychological characteristics has been applied to improve the usability.Firstly, the knowledge of human-computer interaction and usability has been studied. Semantic differential is used to evaluate satisfaction of the original MES system. And the results will be used to guide the design of JCMES system. A variety of survey methods can master the basic information and needs of users.Secondly, the user’s cognitive physiological and psychology have deeply researched which are based on their information and requirements. The characteristics of cognitive physiology and psychology should be mastered during the design process, which will be applied to design the interface.Then, a series of methods which are based on the characteristics of user cognitive and cognitive psychological are adopted to improve the usability. The system should be easy to use and learn. And the user feedback system allows users to participate in system design.Finally, eye movement experiment and semantic differential method are used to evaluate the usability of the system which is to prove the improvement of the usability of JCMES systems.The JCMES system has been launched and used for a long time and keeps being stable. The system can not only meet the functional requirements of users, but also can improve the user’s satisfaction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Interface, User research, Cognitive physiology, Cognitive psychology, Usability
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