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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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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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An Empirical Evaluation of the System Usability Scale
International journal of human computer interactions, 2008Aaron Bangor, P. Kortum, James T. Miller
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The System Usability Scale: Past, Present, and Future
International journal of human computer interactions, 2018James R. Lewis
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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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A Practical Guide to Usability Testing
Consumer Informatics and Digital Health, 2019Chris Hass
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USABILITY IS NOT JUST USABILITY
2017Much of the research on metacognition in human factors has focused on prescriptive, normative strategy training. That is, many researchers have concentrated their efforts on finding ways to improve system users’ prediction, planning, monitoring and evaluation strategies for tasks.
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