Choosing and getting started with a cognitive architecture to test and use human-machine

As these models and modeling mature, we will have an approach that can be used to evaluate and test a wide range of interfaces by simulating the human component of the system, and how humans interact with interface and machine components. The requirements for this approach can sketched (Kieras, 2003; Ritter, Van Rooy, & St. Amant, 2002) and point to early examples (Byrne, Wood, Sukaviriya, Foley, & Kieras, 1994; Kieras, Wood, Abotel, & Hornof, 1995).

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