References

An overview of the EPIC architecture for cognition and performance with application to human-computer interaction

David E. Kieras & David E. Meyer (1997)

Human-Computer Interaction, 12(4), 391-438.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci1204_4

Abstract. EPIC (Executive-Process / Interactive-Control) extends MHP/GOMS to handle multimodal perceptual-motor concurrency, predicting that eye/hand/voice operations parallelise where bottlenecks allow. Direct predecessor of modern dual-task and divided-attention models in HCI predictive work.

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