Acknowledgements
This project would not have been possible without the help of many individuals throughout our eight-month project. We would like to thank each and every one of you for your time and thoughtful contributions.
Special thanks to our faculty advisors at Carnegie Mellon University for guiding us through the design process and continually encouraging us to go the extra mile. We would like to thank our client at the NASA Ames Research Center for giving us this opportunity and for providing us with the necessary resources and support to carry out our vision from start to finish. In addition, we would like to thank our spring research participants for allowing us to gather valuable data to digest the complexity of real-time planning and execution. We also thank our summer user test participants for helping us evaluate our user interface, especially our repeat participants for allowing us to simulate expert users.
Finally, we would like to thank you — our reader — for taking the time to learn about LuMo and the thought behind it. We hope you found our research insight- ful and our design useful.
For additional information about our program, please visit the HCII website. If you would like to speak with our faculty about future project opportunities, you can directly contact the Director of the Masters in Human-Computer Interaction:
Jenna Date
Director of MHCI Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University jdate@cs.cmu.edu
(412) 268 – 5572