Saturday, August 31, 2019

What are interaction types



What are interaction types

Interaction to take place there must be at least two seperately identifiable entities, namely interacting sides or parts.  He interacting parts do not have to be conscious or alive.  They can be anything that can produce a reaction/response to an action. 

For example cold weather front may have an interaction with an other weather front which may produce dangerous conditions.  Being cautious or vigil requires not only surveillance of seperate events and entities but also the interactions that may happen between them.

A machine, an airplane and a human may interact.  This is called human-machine interaction.  This is an old term left over from the man-machine interaction days.  Today most machines are composed of soft and hardware and are systems rather than simple machines.  Unfortunately, System Human Interaction is a very new area which has not even proved its name in scientific curriculum.  Luckily, System Human Interaction has ongoing related researches specially among psychologists.  The European Air Traffic Organisation EUROCONTROL has categorically refused to do anything in the Systems Psychology area till recently. 

Interaction may take place between nonliving entities.  This can be viewed among telecommunication systems.  I have worked on Automatic ACT messages between KARLDAP(Rhein Radar) and MAASTRICHT systems.  Some of these messages were produced dynamically for XFLs for aerodromes that are close to the border between RHEIN RADAR and MAASTRICHT.

The partners of interaction, the type and amount of interacted material, the character of the interaction determines the type of interaction.  Being aware of the type of interaction is crucial in the success of interaction.  If you give a wrong command to the computer it can only fail.  If you say something in the wrong tone to a child she gets puzzled.