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Jenny Harding: Usable geographic information – what does it mean to users?
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6. GI trends and usability ---------------- -------- User interface Core database(s) Product generation Usability of source content and structure Usability of product content, structure, user guides etc Products & services Usability of interface , application , system etc
7. product usability – printed products Hardware, application, information User experience in task context
8. product usability – digital products Hardware Application interface Data User experience in task context - a composite of these
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11. User diversity Limited knowledge of GI, trusts/accepts system output General user Data needs in relation to domain knowledge Specialist domain user Spatial analysis, fitness for analytical purpose, metadata Power user Data structure, performance, formats Developer Importing and managing GI System administrator Focus for GI Numbers User role
12. User contexts …GI usability priorities Climate info portal –professional and public Railway track workers General public www.openstreetmap.org www.euroclim.net Simple structure and interface, ease of access Data resolution, frequency of update, specific metadata + Meaning of terminology, support in data interpretation euroclim Priority and structure of information on screen; Trust in information; Intuitiveness of use