Petri Net, Theory and Applications 2008
DOI: 10.5772/5316
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Use of Petri Nets for Modeling an Agent-Based Interactive System: Basic Principles and Case Study

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“…• Confrontation of agent Petri nets: this function exploits the task models (Observed, of Reference) for confrontation (according to the principles described in [7]). This confrontation aims make it easier for the evaluators to identify possible ergonomic problems related to the usability of the interactive system; for example to realize that agent Petri nets of the task model observed contains states in which, for example, the user passes by useless stages, or where the time taken to carry out a task is far greater than that envisaged a priori by the evaluators/designers.…”
Section: A Trabelsi H Ezzedinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Confrontation of agent Petri nets: this function exploits the task models (Observed, of Reference) for confrontation (according to the principles described in [7]). This confrontation aims make it easier for the evaluators to identify possible ergonomic problems related to the usability of the interactive system; for example to realize that agent Petri nets of the task model observed contains states in which, for example, the user passes by useless stages, or where the time taken to carry out a task is far greater than that envisaged a priori by the evaluators/designers.…”
Section: A Trabelsi H Ezzedinementioning
confidence: 99%