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Research in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) has shown that early usability evaluation of human interfaces can reduce operator errors by optimizing functions for a specific population. HCI research has produced many methods for evaluating usability, which have proven effective in developing...
In HCI there are authors that focus more on designing for usability and there are authors that focus more on evaluating usability. The relationship between these communities is not really clear. We use author cocitation analysis, multivariate techniques, and visualization tools to explore the ...
New domains such as domestic and public environments, new influences from the arts and humanities, and new techniques in HCI itself are converging to suggest that multiple, potentially competing interpretations can fruitfully co-exist. In this paper, we lay out the contours of the new space ...
CHAPTER 9 evaluation techniques outline links resources exercises Evaluation tests the usability, functionality and acceptability of an interactive system. Evaluation may take place: in the laboratory in the field. Some approaches are based on expert evaluation: ...
Finally, we will present the findings of a case study applying this model to the evaluation and comparison of three different game control techniques: gamepad, keyboard, and force feedback steering wheel. This study highlights not only the need for greater understanding of user experience with ...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and the related usability evaluation techniques focus on how to make computer systems more accessible, while focusing on user needs and requirements. Thus, the synergy between PPGIS and HCI seems natural. In this paper, we discuss the aspects of this synergy, ...
Emotions in HCIEntertainment systemsEvaluation methods and techniquesUser experienceInput devicesInnovations being achieved with interactive devices (screens, sensors etc.) allow the development of new forms of interaction for many applications. Videogames played with these devices are completely changing how...
Cloud computing paradigm has ushered in the need to provide resources to users in a scalable, flexible, and transparent fashion much like any other utility. This has led to a need for developing evaluation techniques that can provide quantitative measures of reliability of a cloud computing system...
Rahman, M.M., Tabash, M.I., Salamzadeh, A., Abduli, S., Rahaman, M.S.: Sampling techniques (probability) for quantitative social science researchers: a conceptual guidelines with examples. Seeu Rev.17(1), 42–51 (2022) ArticleGoogle Scholar ...