A common maxim for designing a man-machine interface is that it is better to cha
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A common maxim for designing a man-machine interface is that it is better to change th machine than to try to change the human to accomodate the machine. Are there machines (or systems) that you use in your daily life that have room for improvement? Are the current generations of Windows PC and Apple Mac as usable as they might be? If not, what improvements can you suggest? Is the world Wide Web as usable as it might be? If not, what improvements can you suggest? Are we just beginning to see some breakthroughs in usability, or have most of the big improvements already been made?
Explanation / Answer
No there is always scope for further improvements. One more improvement to the world wibe web can be that the searchengine should be in such a way that as soon as we think it should searched, rather than we typing it in.
Coming to the improvements in the machines,we should design fuel less vehiclles, accidents free vehicles, self repairable utilitlities and the list list can go on and on there is no end to this.
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