%0 Conference Proceedings %T Similarity as a Design Driver for User Interfaces of Dependable Critical Systems %+ Interactive Critical Systems (IRIT-ICS) %+ Université Toulouse Capitole (UT Capitole) %+ Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3) %+ NASA %A Navarre, David %A Palanque, Philippe %A Hamon, Arnaud %A Della Pasqua, Sabrina %Z Also part of the Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI book sub series (LNISA, volume 10774) %< avec comité de lecture %( Global Thoughts, Local Designs: INTERACT 2017 IFIP TC 13 Workshops, Mumbai, India, September 25-27, 2017, Revised Selected Papers %B 16th IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2017) %C Bombay, India %Y Torkil Clemmensen %Y Venkatesh Rajamanickam %Y Peter Dannenmann %Y Helen Petrie %Y Marco Antonio Winckler %I Springer International Publishing %3 Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS) %V 10774 %N Part 3: Dealing with Conflicting User Interface Properties in User-Centered Development Processes %P 114-122 %8 2017-09-25 %D 2017 %R 10.1007/978-3-319-92081-8_11 %K UI properties %K Similarity %K Dependability %K Usability %K Learnability %Z Computer Science [cs]Conference papers %X Assuring that operators will be able to perform their activities even though the interactive system exhibits failures is one of the main issues to address when designing and implementing interactive systems in safety critical contexts. The zero-defect approaches (usually based on formal methods) aim at guaranteeing that the interactive system will be defect free. While this has been proven a good mean for detecting and removing faults and bugs at development time, natural faults (such as bit-flips due to radiations) are beyond their reach. One of the way to tackle this kind of issue is to propose redundant user interfaces offering multiple ways for the user to perform operations. When one of the interaction mean is failing, the operator can select another functional one. However, to avoid errors and increase learnability, it is important to ensure that the various user interfaces are “similar” at presentation and interaction levels. This paper investigates this relation between dependability and similarity for fault-tolerant interactive systems. %G English %Z TC 13 %2 https://inria.hal.science/hal-01821420/document %2 https://inria.hal.science/hal-01821420/file/468709_1_En_11_Chapter.pdf %L hal-01821420 %U https://inria.hal.science/hal-01821420 %~ UNIV-TLSE2 %~ UNIV-TLSE3 %~ CNRS %~ SMS %~ UT1-CAPITOLE %~ IFIP-LNCS %~ IFIP %~ IFIP-TC13 %~ IFIP-INTERACT %~ IFIP-LNCS-10774 %~ IRIT %~ IRIT-ICS %~ IRIT-FSL %~ IRIT-UT1C %~ IRIT-UT3 %~ TOULOUSE-INP %~ UNIV-UT3 %~ UT3-INP %~ UT3-TOULOUSEINP