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New ISO Standards for Usability, Usability Reports and Usability Measures
Interacción, 2016Several new and revised ISO standards will be published in 2016/17 that define the basic terms and concepts of usability ISO 9241-11, give guidance on processes and outcomes of human-centred design ISO 9241-220, provide examples of measures that can be used in usability evaluation ISO/IEC 25022 and 25023 and define what should be included in usability ...
Thomas Geis+4 more
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Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2021
This article presents the findings of a systematic review of perceived usability of educational technology systems. The research was conducted after studying, organizing, and analyzing the results of 104 research papers evaluating perceived usability of ...
Prokopia Vlachogianni, Nikolaos Tselios
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This article presents the findings of a systematic review of perceived usability of educational technology systems. The research was conducted after studying, organizing, and analyzing the results of 104 research papers evaluating perceived usability of ...
Prokopia Vlachogianni, Nikolaos Tselios
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SUS: A 'Quick and Dirty' Usability Scale
, 1996Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with reference to particular contexts. This, in turn, means that there are no absolute measures of usability, since, if the usability of an artefact is defined by the context in which
J. Brooke
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Work, 2015
This paper proposes usability-for-one as a new conceptual framework for understanding usability as it relates to Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (R&AT). It argues that just as ergonomics for individual R&AT users is practiced as ergonomics-for-one, usability as it relates to individual R&AT users can be conceptualised as usability-for-one.
Friesen, Emma L.+2 more
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This paper proposes usability-for-one as a new conceptual framework for understanding usability as it relates to Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (R&AT). It argues that just as ergonomics for individual R&AT users is practiced as ergonomics-for-one, usability as it relates to individual R&AT users can be conceptualised as usability-for-one.
Friesen, Emma L.+2 more
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2011
This chapter is intended to question what usability is, or should be, in the field of computer science. We focus the design of information systems meant as systems enabling large virtual communities to access information and communications; systems aimed to support the working activities of a restricted team, but also to offer services accessible and ...
Padula Marco, Reggiori Amanda
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This chapter is intended to question what usability is, or should be, in the field of computer science. We focus the design of information systems meant as systems enabling large virtual communities to access information and communications; systems aimed to support the working activities of a restricted team, but also to offer services accessible and ...
Padula Marco, Reggiori Amanda
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Web Site Usability, Design, and Performance Metrics
Information systems research, 2002Web sites provide the key interface for consumer use of the Internet. This research reports on a series of three studies that developand validate Web site usability, design and performance metrics, including download delay, navigability, site content ...
J. Palmer
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Usability Testing: A Practitioner's Guide to Evaluating the User Experience
Usability Testing, 2020It is all too common for products, such as consumer appliances, information systems, mobile apps, and websites, to cause trouble and frustration.
M. Hertzum
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How do usability professionals construe usability?
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2012Usability professionals have attained a specialist role in systems-development projects. This study analyses usability professionals’ operational understanding of usability by eliciting the constructs they employ in their thinking about system use. We approach usability broadly and without a priori distinguishing it from user experience.
Torkil Clemmensen, Morten Hertzum
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Making Usability Data More Usable
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998Usability tests often include recording of users' behaviors as they interact with a computer; unfortunately, these data are often underused for design due to their complexity and the difficulty in interpreting them. In recent years, a variety of methods have been proposed for analyzing user behavioral sequences.
Nancy J. Cooke, Douglas J. Gillan
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