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CHI '97 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems looking to the future - CHI '97, 1997
Usability may now be practised by a large number of software developers, but has yet to gain wide acceptance. Communicating the value of usability must happen across multiple levels of an organisation, and requires speaking several "languages". This practical, hands-on tutorial will cover techniques for convincing management or potential clients of the
Helen Kieboom+2 more
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Usability may now be practised by a large number of software developers, but has yet to gain wide acceptance. Communicating the value of usability must happen across multiple levels of an organisation, and requires speaking several "languages". This practical, hands-on tutorial will cover techniques for convincing management or potential clients of the
Helen Kieboom+2 more
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Usability, Universal Usability, and Design Patterns
2019The concept of universal usability brings practical purpose to web accessibility efforts by focusing on enabling diverse populations to successfully and independently use the web for meaningful goals. Design patterns have emerged as a means to capture and standardize research-derived knowledge in the accessible interface and interaction design through ...
David Sloan, Sarah Horton
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Evaluating WAP usability: "what usability?"
Proceedings. IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education, 2003Some educational communities and organizations have recognized the possibilities of mLearning. mLearning may provide tools to respond to the demands of working life and information society. One way to enhance mLearning is to raise the usability of mobile terminals as good usability is the basis for the meaningful and effective learning.
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Is Wikipedia usable for the blind?
Proceedings of the 2008 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A), 2008Today wikis are becoming increasingly widespread, and offer great benefits in a variety of collaborative environments. Therefore, to be universally valuable, wiki systems should be easy to use for anyone, regardless of ability. This paper describes obstacles that a blind user may encounter when interacting via screen reader with Wikipedia, and offers ...
Buzzi M, Leporini B
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2013
Clinical Systems have become standard partners with clinicians in the care of patients. As these systems become integral parts of the clinical workflow, they have the potential to help improve patient outcomes, however they have also in some cases have led to adverse events and has resulted in patients coming to harm.
Elkin, Peter L.+4 more
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Clinical Systems have become standard partners with clinicians in the care of patients. As these systems become integral parts of the clinical workflow, they have the potential to help improve patient outcomes, however they have also in some cases have led to adverse events and has resulted in patients coming to harm.
Elkin, Peter L.+4 more
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ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation, 1991
It can be a peculiar experience to revisit something one wrote (or co-wrote) a long time ago. Reading the Systems Journal article again after the passage of more than a decade aroused a jumble of thoughts and memories. Along with other things, the titles of Dumas' sequels Ten Years Later and
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It can be a peculiar experience to revisit something one wrote (or co-wrote) a long time ago. Reading the Systems Journal article again after the passage of more than a decade aroused a jumble of thoughts and memories. Along with other things, the titles of Dumas' sequels Ten Years Later and
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2008
The number of employees working exclusively with computers increased almost 20 percent within the last four years. In technical offices and in the field of research and development the largest amount, 94 percent, can be found. Hence the focal point of the research project was composed of the development and prototypical implementation of software tools
Foltz, Christian+5 more
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The number of employees working exclusively with computers increased almost 20 percent within the last four years. In technical offices and in the field of research and development the largest amount, 94 percent, can be found. Hence the focal point of the research project was composed of the development and prototypical implementation of software tools
Foltz, Christian+5 more
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From Usability Engineering to Evidence-based Usability in Health IT
2016Usability is a critical factor in the acceptance, safe use, and success of health IT. The User-Centred Design process is widely promoted to improve usability. However, this traditional case by case approach that is rooted in the sound understanding of users' needs is not sufficient to improve technologies' usability and prevent usability-induced use ...
Marcilly, Romaric+2 more
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CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1997
Web design is still primarily an artistic endeavor. However, we are beginning to see empirical research results that tell us what pitfalls to avoid in order to create successful websites.In this SIG, we will discuss the latest research results available.
Jared M. Spool+3 more
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Web design is still primarily an artistic endeavor. However, we are beginning to see empirical research results that tell us what pitfalls to avoid in order to create successful websites.In this SIG, we will discuss the latest research results available.
Jared M. Spool+3 more
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2018
The Usability Demand requires all moral theories to be usable for decision-making, arguably by each agent and on every occasion for decision-making. Chapter 3 first examines the ways in which common human epistemic deficiencies can cause a moral theory to fail the Usability Demand (lack of understanding; error, uncertainty, and ignorance [lack of ...
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The Usability Demand requires all moral theories to be usable for decision-making, arguably by each agent and on every occasion for decision-making. Chapter 3 first examines the ways in which common human epistemic deficiencies can cause a moral theory to fail the Usability Demand (lack of understanding; error, uncertainty, and ignorance [lack of ...
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