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Presented to my students on 17 February 2014.

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HCI: evaluatie KU Leuven, B, 17 February 2014 !

Erik Duval http://erikduval.wordpress.com @ErikDuval

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Criteria for evaluation: what do you think?

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criteria

•Usability

•Usefulness

•Meaning

• (aesthetic) Qualities

•Sociability

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http://semanticstudios.com/publications/semantics/000029.php

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Usability

• Learnability: time to learn the application • Efficiency: time to perform task • Memorability: timethat users remember how and what • Accuracy: number and kind of errors • satisfaction: subjective feeling

Often a compromise - important to make explicit

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• formatief

• tijdens het ontwikkelen

•om te verbeteren

•summatief

•op het einde

•om te bewijzen dat “het (niet) werkt”

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methods !

- questionnaire - usability engineering - by experts - usage tracking

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questionnaires

http://hcibib.org/perlman/question.html

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Usability Labhttp://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/images/lab/usability-lab.jpg

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Usability engineering

• ‘Think-aloud protocol‘ • Video recording with annotation • Log, remarks, etc. for analysis • ‘Discount usability engineering’ • Comparative test of user interface

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By experts

• in HCI or domain • very effective • delicate relation with developers • target • identify problems • suggest solutions

• through checklist of guidelines

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User tracking

•“attention metadata”

•google analytics

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Participants

• representative • computer experience, language, task,

motivation, education, etc. • gender, age • have to know they are not being evaluated • relationship • colleagues, friends, family, ...

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they are ... human beings

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how many?

Text

http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20000319.html

http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20000319.html

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• every test user finds fraction L of usability issues

• independent test users⇒ n users find fraction 1-(1-L)n

• L=31% ⇒ 85% for n=5, 99% for n=15 L=8% ⇒ 35% for n=5

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Factors that influence usability: what do you think?

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Factoren: Cognitief

•cognitive • fatigue, boredom, stress, fear, ... •personality •gender (‘abort’) •cultural • i18n

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