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The Computer Journal 1988 31(5):437-444; doi:10.1093/comjnl/31.5.437
© 1988 by British Computer Society
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Human–Computer Interface Recording

D. Morris *, C. J. Theaker *, R. Phillips * and W. Love *

Department of Computation, The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, UK

In 1984 IBM published a description of the ‘Playback’ system, which was designed to assist a human factors analyst in the evaluation of the usability of an application system, in particular in the evaluation of word-processing systems. The present paper describes the work involved in producing a similar acquisition and analysis tool, involving physical portability, multi-channel recording, synchronised video and sound recording and a synchronised system for acquisition of analysis notes, leading to greater applicability.


Received February 1988.

* Department of Computation, The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD


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