Articles by David B. Kaber
David B. Kaber is a professor in the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University and a visiting professor at the Center for Life Sciences Automation of the University of Rostock. His research interests include human-automation interaction, interface design for complex systems and analysis of situation awareness. He received his Ph.D. in industrial engineering from Texas Tech University in 1996.
Metaphor-Based Design of High-Throughput Screening Process Interfaces
Abstract This paper describes work on developing usable interfaces for creating and editing methods for high-throughput screening of chemical and biological compounds in the domain of life sciences automation. A modified approach to metaphor-based interface design was used as a framework for developing a screening method editor prototype analogous to the presentation of a recipe […] [Read More]