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Redundant and self-checking systems receive input to avoid problems caused by human error. Well-designed programs remind users to save changes and avoid accidental commands. This consideration of human factors in software design has helped millions avoid losing unsaved work. Good interfaces provide feedback so people understand what automated systems are doing to prevent issues.
Redundant and self-checking systems receive input to avoid problems caused by human error. Well-designed programs remind users to save changes and avoid accidental commands. This consideration of human factors in software design has helped millions avoid losing unsaved work. Good interfaces provide feedback so people understand what automated systems are doing to prevent issues.
Redundant and self-checking systems receive input to avoid problems caused by human error. Well-designed programs remind users to save changes and avoid accidental commands. This consideration of human factors in software design has helped millions avoid losing unsaved work. Good interfaces provide feedback so people understand what automated systems are doing to prevent issues.
1- Redundancy and self-checking computer systems that received input 2- happens? Most programs will remind you that you have not saved your changes and give you a chance to do so. The designers of the programs know that people forget or sometimes click or type the wrong command. This is a simple and common example of considering human factors in designing softwareone that has avoided personal calamities for millions of people Well-designed user interfaces can help avoid many computer-related problems . 3- The people needs feedback to understand what the automated system is doing at any time . 4- Put Cruise Control, Alarms in case of exceeding the allowed weight, and the work realized by the beginning and end of the journey.