Bonnie E. John
Professor

Carnegie Mellon University
Human-Computer Interaction Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Office: 3521 Newell-Simon Hall

Voice:(412) 268-7182
Fax:(412)268-1266
Secretary:(412) 268-8004


E mail:
bej@cs.cmu.edu

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RESEARCH

I am interested in techniques to improve the design of computer systems with respect to their usefulness and usability. To that end, I have investigated the effectiveness and usability of several HCI techniques (e.g., think-aloud usability studies, Cognitive Walkthrough, GOMS) and produced new techniques for bringing usability concerns to the design process (e.g., CPM-GOMS and software architecture evaluation for usability). Much of my work focuses on cognitive modeling, where I work within a unified theory of cognition to develop models of human performance that produce quantitative predictions of performance with less effort than prototyping and user testing. I also work on bridging the gap between HCI and software engineering, specifically including usability concerns in software architecture design.

TEACHING

I am the Director of the Master of Human-Computer Interaction Program. I teach courses in HCI design and evaluation methods.

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Last modified on May 23, 2003 by bej@cs.cmu.edu