
معرفی
David E. Kieras is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Michigan, with a joint appointment in Psychology. He holds a BA from Rice University (1969) and a PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Michigan (1974). His research focuses on cognitive psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), and computational cognitive modeling. He developed the GOMS modeling framework for usability evaluation and contributed to the EPIC cognitive architecture. His work is supported by agencies like ONR, ARPA, NASA, and industry partners. Courses taught include EECS 381 (Advanced and Object-Oriented Programming).
Key projects include the EPIC architecture for modeling human performance and GOMS-based tools like GLEAN for usability analysis. His research emphasizes validating computational models against empirical data to inform practical applications. Over 30 years of contributions span cognitive simulation, complex learning theories, and natural language processing.
Publications include influential works on GOMS methodology, dual-task performance, and EPIC architecture applications across HCI and cognitive science. Collaborations with Meyer and others have advanced understanding of executive control processes and human-system interaction. His lab's work is foundational in predictive engineering models for interface design and decision-making systems.



