. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ecological interface design (EID) is an approach to interface design that was introduced specifically for complex sociotechnical, real-time, and dynamic systems. It has been applied in a variety of domains including process control (e.g. nuclear power plants, petrochemical plants), aviation, and medicine. EID differs from some interface design methodologies like user-centered design (UCD) in that the focus of the analysis is on the work domain or environment, rather than on the end user or a specific task."@en . . "3216623"^^ . "Ecological interface design"@en . . . . . . . . . "La conception d\u2019interface \u00E9cologique (EID) est une m\u00E9thode de conception d\u2019interface qui est apparue sp\u00E9cifiquement pour les syst\u00E8mes sociotechniques complexes, temps-r\u00E9el, et dynamique. Elle a \u00E9t\u00E9 appliqu\u00E9e dans divers domaines dont le contr\u00F4le de processus (centrales nucl\u00E9aires, usines p\u00E9trochimiques), aviation, et la m\u00E9decine."@fr . "1110819148"^^ . . "Conception d'interface \u00E9cologique"@fr . "Ecological interface design (EID) is an approach to interface design that was introduced specifically for complex sociotechnical, real-time, and dynamic systems. It has been applied in a variety of domains including process control (e.g. nuclear power plants, petrochemical plants), aviation, and medicine. EID differs from some interface design methodologies like user-centered design (UCD) in that the focus of the analysis is on the work domain or environment, rather than on the end user or a specific task. The goal of EID is to make constraints and complex relationships in the work environment perceptually evident (e.g. visible, audible) to the user. This allows more of users' cognitive resources to be devoted to higher cognitive processes such as problem solving and decision making. EID is based on two key concepts from cognitive engineering and cognitive systems engineering research: the Abstraction Hierarchy (AH) and the Skills, Rules, Knowledge (SRK) framework. By reducing mental workload and supporting knowledge-based reasoning, EID aims to improve user performance and overall system reliability for both anticipated and unanticipated events in a complex system."@en . . . . . . . . . "19881"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La conception d\u2019interface \u00E9cologique (EID) est une m\u00E9thode de conception d\u2019interface qui est apparue sp\u00E9cifiquement pour les syst\u00E8mes sociotechniques complexes, temps-r\u00E9el, et dynamique. Elle a \u00E9t\u00E9 appliqu\u00E9e dans divers domaines dont le contr\u00F4le de processus (centrales nucl\u00E9aires, usines p\u00E9trochimiques), aviation, et la m\u00E9decine. EID diff\u00E8re des autres m\u00E9thodologies de conception telles que la (en). EID estbas\u00E9e sur deux concepts cl\u00E9s issus de la recherche en g\u00E9nie cognitif :la hi\u00E9rarchie d\u2019abstraction (AH) et le mod\u00E8le-cadre SRK (pour Skills,Rules, Knowledge, c\u2019est-\u00E0-dire Habilet\u00E9s, R\u00E8gles, Connaissances). Le but de EID est de rendre perceptivement (visible, audible) \u00E9vidente \u00E0l\u2019utilisateur les contraintes et les relations complexes de l\u2019environnementde travail. En retour, cela permet d\u2019allouer plus de ressources cognitives\u00E0 des processus cognitifs de haut niveau tels que la r\u00E9solution de probl\u00E8meet la prise de d\u00E9cision. Ainsi, EID contribue \u00E0 am\u00E9liorer la performance del\u2019utilisateur et la fiabilit\u00E9 globale du syst\u00E8me face aux \u00E9v\u00E9nementsanticip\u00E9s et non anticip\u00E9s d\u2019un syst\u00E8me complexe."@fr . . .