The User-Oriented Design and Practice of HMI

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HMI (Human-machine Interface) is the media of communication between human and the computer system; designers should not only consider the completeness of its functions in the design of software products, but also human factors. It is necessary for the software products to meet the functional requirements of users, besides; a friendly interface is also needed to improve customers’ satisfaction while improving users’ productivity. This paper discusses the principles and specific method of designing a user-centered human-machine interface and then applies the method in the design of the mounter’s interface so as to test the method put forward in the paper.

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