Human-Computer Interaction of Design Rules and Usability Elements in Expert System for Personality-Based Stress Management

  • Peri Cha A
  • Romli A
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Human-Computer Interaction of Design Rules and Usability Elements in Expert System for Personality-Based Stress Management (ESPBSM) is a system that mimics the role played by a psychologist or counselor of stress expert to provide a virtual consultancy. Counselor always uses these systems manually to determine level of stress and personality interest of individual especially for students. However, ESPBSM is aimed to change these two very different manual systems into computerized system, by extracting data from an originally career test and relates them together with stress test to determine and recommend best stress management for particular individual based on their activity interest. ESPBSM is applied through psychometric method where user is prompted to complete two set of questionnaire. ESPBSM combines stress test and interest-based personality

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Peri Cha, A., & Romli, A. (2010). Human-Computer Interaction of Design Rules and Usability Elements in Expert System for Personality-Based Stress Management. International Journal of Intelligent Computing Research, 1(1), 20–29. https://doi.org/10.20533/ijicr.2042.4655.2010.0003

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