Operational Complexity of Direct Manipulation Tasks in a Windows Environment

Authors

  • John Maltby Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v2i2.402

Keywords:

complexity, communication theory, Microsoft Windows, Markov

Abstract

A method to quantify operational complexity of direct manipulation tasks in a windows environment is discussed. The method utilises a formula from communication theory due to Shannon and Weaver which describes the uncertainty H(p1,p2,...pn) in outcome of an event which is the result of a Markov process where the individual events have probabilities of occurrence P1,p2,-Pn- A taxonomy of basic windows operations is developed for Microsoft Windows and used to show that a windows dialogue can also be described as a Markov process. The H formula is then applied to determine the total complexity of a sequence of basic windows operations and thus provide some measure of the complexity of a given task as seen by the user. An estimate of the total entropy of a Microsoft Windows language source is obtained, indicating that the redundancy of windows dialogue is about 28%.

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Published

1995-05-01

How to Cite

Maltby, J. (1995). Operational Complexity of Direct Manipulation Tasks in a Windows Environment. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v2i2.402

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Research Articles