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Stages of Execution

Execution formally means to perform or do something. Norman explains that a person sitting on an armchair while reading a book at dusk, might need more light when it becomes dimmer and dimmer. To do that, he needs to switch on the button of a lamp i.e. get more light (the goal). To do this, one must need to specify on how to move one's body, how to stretch to reach the light switch and how to extend one's finger to push the button. The goal has to be translated into an intention, which in turn has to be made into an action sequence.

Thus, formulation of stages of execution:-

  • Start at the top with the goal, the state that is to be achieved.
  • The goal is translated into an intention to do some action.
  • The intention must be translated into a set of internal commands, an action sequence that can be performed to satisfy the intention.
  • The action sequence is still a mutual even: nothing happens until it is executed, performed upon the world.

Read more about this topic:  Seven Stages Of Action, Building Up The Stages

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