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* Common practices for prototyping are based on interactive design based on libraries of interface elements (controls, decoration, etc.).
* Common practices for prototyping are based on interactive design based on libraries of interface elements (controls, decoration, etc.).

==External Links==
*[http://www.arcweb.com ARC Advisory Group]. Market Research Firm concerning HMIs in Automation Technology, Industry, Infrastructure and Enterprise Solutions.





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Human-machine interface is the part of the machine that handles the Human-machine interaction

Overview

In complex systems, the human-machine interface is typically computerized. The term Human-computer interface refers to this kind of systems.

The engineering of the human-machine interfaces is by considering ergonomics (Human Factors). The corresponding disciplines are Human Factors Engineering (HFE) and Usability Engineering (UE), which is part of Systems Engineering.

Tools used for incorporating the human factors in the interface design are developed based on knowledge of computer science, such as computer graphics, operating systems, programming languages.

Primary methods used in the interface design include prototyping and simulation.

Interface design

Typical human-machine interface design consists of the following stages: interaction specification, interface software specification and prototyping:

  • Common practices for prototyping are based on interactive design based on libraries of interface elements (controls, decoration, etc.).
  • ARC Advisory Group. Market Research Firm concerning HMIs in Automation Technology, Industry, Infrastructure and Enterprise Solutions.