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| Article:dizzy.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/access9798/lft2paper.htm | |||
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2. Educated ourselves – by reading pertinent material which focused on web site design, users search experience, and usability testing. Usability methods that didn’t involve real users: 1. Heuristic Evaluation - a type of inspection method. Methods that did involve real users: 1. Card-sorting - this usability method is for testing an application’s structure.
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Usability News - Summer/2000 |
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| Article:wsupsy.psy.twsu.edu/surl/usabilitynews/2S/banners.htm | |||
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Currently, advertising companies test the effectiveness of banners by calculating their 'click-through' ratio rate (Briggs & Hollis, 1997). Figure 1. Participants were shown a web page containing twelve advertising banners - 6 company banners in both their static and animated states. Figure 4. Amount of Recall for Amazon advertisement banner Recognition All participants correctly recognized at least one advertisement: 31% recalled one ...
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Tilson, Dong, Martin, and Kieke |
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| Article:www.research.att.com/conf/hfweb/proceedings/tilson/index.html | |||
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Designers have only recently begun learning how to create effective e-information web sites--web sites that present information about products and services. Support for personalizing or narrowing product lists Whether participants used the search or followed links, Computer Site B listed products alphabetically in a table format. Clothing Site B's "Product List" link sent participants to the last product list they viewed.
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Usable Web: Findings |
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| Collection:usableweb.com/items/findings.html | |||
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Usability Test of Good Documents Site [6/98] Transcripts from usability test of the Good Documents web site. Web Usability Study from 1994 [7/97] Results of a 1994 usability test. Jakob Nielsen studied the Sun,... Conducting Your First User Test [6/97] Example simple user test of a site to find major usability problems.
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Depth vs Breadth in the Arrangement of Web Links |
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| HypertextNode:www.otal.umd.edu/SHORE/bs04 | |||
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of depth and breadth of web site structure on the user response time. The variables evaluated were five different web page linking strategies with varying depth and breadth. The results indicated that response time increased as the depth of the web site structure increased.
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Usability News - Winter/2001 |
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| Article:wsupsy.psy.twsu.edu/surl/usabilitynews/3W/web_object.htm | |||
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This study sought to better understand users' schemas concerning the location of common web objects on a typical website by examining novice (less than one year of web experience) and experienced (three or more years of web experience) users. The two questions that were addressed in this study were: 1) Where do users expect common web objects to be located on a typical web page, and 2) is there a difference between novice and experienced users in the expected location of web objects?
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Original Research |
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| Collection:www.usability.serco.com/research/research.htm | |||
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Research papers Serco Usability Services conducts original research. Design Guidelines Serco Usability Services also offers a series of design guidelines based on our independent research. In an independent study, Serco Usability Services evaluated a range of famous holiday and flight booking web sites with potential customers.
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SHORE 2000 |
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| Collection:otal.umd.edu/SHORE2000/ | |||
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During the Spring 2000 semester, 13 student teams conducted empirical studies of user interfaces as their term-length project in Computer Science 434: Human Factors in Computer and Information Systems taught by Dr. Ben Shneiderman, Director, Human-Computer Interaction Lab. Student experimental projects are available from previous years: 1997, 1998, 1999. Each team produced their online experiment reports according to a workplan and a template (download the zipped file shore.zip updated 4/10...
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Improving the Usability of A Corporate Intranet |
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| Article:www.mitre.org/pubs/intranet/ | |||
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A recent redesign of MITRE's corporate intranet, the MITRE Information Infrastructure (MII), improved the system's usability. The redesign team gathered its requirements from a corporate-wide employee survey, MITRE management, and the project team, and performed a heuristic user interface evaluation of the original system. This paper describes the requirements gathering process, the redesign process, the user evaluations performed throughout the redesign process, and the lessons learned in ...
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bmj.com Eysenbach and Köhler 324 (7337): 573 |
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| Article:bmj.com/cgi/content/full/324/7337/573 | |||
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How do consumers search for and appraise health information on the world wide web? Qualitative study using focus groups, naturalistic observation of consumers searching the world wide web in a usability laboratory, and in-depth interviews. Self reported internet experience of the participants ranged from 17 to 84 months (mean 46 months; median 42 months).
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Research Projects |
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| Collection:psychology.wichita.edu/hci/research.htm | |||
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting. Proceedings of The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 44th Annual Meeting in San Diego, 441-444. Examining automatic text presentation for small screens Proceedings of the Human Factors Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting.
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Welcome to FactOne Research Services |
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| Collection:www.factone.com/research.html | |||
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Visual attention to repeated Internet images:testing the scanpath theory on the World Wide Web Findings show that on the World Wide Web, with somewhat complex visual digital images, some viewers’ eye movements may follow a habitually preferred path -- a scanpath -- across the visual display. Bibliography of research using eye-tracking measures This bibliography features research papers authored by FactOne co-founder Sheree Josephson Ph.D. and articles centered around our research.
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Cogprints - Revealing User Behaviour on the World-Wide Web |
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| Article:cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00000758/ | |||
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Revealing User Behaviour on the World-Wide Web de Leon, David and Holsánová, Jana (1997) Revealing User Behaviour on the World-Wide Web.Full text available as:PDF - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer.AbstractThis paper presents the results of a qualitative study of user behaviour on the World-Wide Web. Eight participants were filmed whilst performing user-defined tasks and then asked to review the video-taped session during prompted recall. This data forms the basis...
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