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Author: | Martin, M.P. |
Title: | The human connection in systems design, 7. Prototypes for user training |
Journal: | Journal of Systems Management
1987 : JUL, VOL. 38:7, p.19-22 |
Index terms: | SYSTEMS DESIGN COMPUTER USERS EDUCATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TRAINING |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | There are five objectives in the design of modern business systems. The systems should be: directed to a general rather than a specific audience: to be adaptive to changing user needs; marketable, or human factors oriented; easy to change; oriented to user training. Use of system design prototypes for user training provides the analyst with the following advantages: developing new training models; training is done consistently; training is handy and real since the training model is a direct product of the real system design; user problems can be addressed before implementation. |
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