THORN: A Study in Designing a Usable Interface for a Geo-referenced Discrete Event Simulation
Abstract
This thesis evaluates the usability of THORN: a system for displaying a discrete event simulation model in a geographic information system. THORN was developed to enhance the planning phase of Operational Maneuver from the Sea. The goals of this study were to test the system against usability criteria and provide a benchmark for future testing. The purpose of this analysis was to: 1. create a system for viewing discrete event simulations fused with geo-referenced spatial information; 2. determine the system's usability; 3. identify problem areas in the graphical user interface, and 4. provide a proof of concept for incorporating usability in the design of military planning tools. The study's scenario is based on the principles outlined in the white paper Operational Maneuver from the Sea. The study tested whether THORN met the usability objectives of: a. 90% successful tasks completion; b. ease-of-use ratings of "somewhat easy" or better, and c. satisfaction ratings of "somewhat satisfied" or better. THORN met all of these usability objectives.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA383531
Entities
People
- Patrick V. Mack
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School