HUMAN TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE: Human use of technology is human technology interface. Human and technology interacts with each other. Technologies which has hardware and software such as computers that human use and it has become a necessity in day to day life.healthcare has been developed due to this emerging technologies.
HUMAN TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE PROBLEM: monitoring of the incidents of patients has becoming problematic due to this interaction. Such technologies are useful but the nurse may make errors so its becoming harder to accept these technologies.
HUMAN TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENT: potential improvement in the technology is very important to increase its use and are used extensively by humans all across the world. Interaction of human and technology has increased potentially because of its benefits that are becoming more helpful to organise data and many other things.
challenges and potential solution:
challenges include
a)Poor functionality of softwares
b)Technical issues of technology
c) communication issues
problems of human technology interface :
1) many engineers are solving the human technolgy interface problems very quickly. Sometimes when people or human uses this technology the software or hardware in the devices are getting stopped and and giving trouble to the human
2) day by day engineers are proposing new softwares that are
very tough to understand by the human. So these technologies are
getting unsuccessful.
3) new technologies need approval to use by the human. So there
appear difficulty in getting the technology approved by human and
is very complex
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