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abstract: Evaluation of user interfaces (UIs) has become more sophisticated than afew speed tests of a completed application. Numerous techniques are used nowto test a system during all stages of the development. So that the final UIwill match the needs of its end users, evaluation should begin early andshould continue throughout the lifetime of an application. Methods forevaluation vary from simply reporting observations to experiments andstatistical analysis, from the objective results of traditional time trialsand questionnaires to subjective musical appreciation. The evaluationprocedures appropriate for a given UI depend on the stage of development andthe type of interaction. Use of appropriate evaluation techniques increasesthe likelihood that the application will be successful and may even result inthe creation of new human-computer interaction theory.

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AbstractEvaluation of user interfaces (UIs) has be Evaluation of user interfaces (UIs) has become more sophisticated than afew speed tests of a completed application. Numerous techniques are used nowto test a system during all stages of the development. So that the final UIwill match the needs of its end users, evaluation should begin early andshould continue throughout the lifetime of an application. Methods forevaluation vary from simply reporting observations to experiments andstatistical analysis, from the objective results of traditional time trialsand questionnaires to subjective musical appreciation. The evaluationprocedures appropriate for a given UI depend on the stage of development andthe type of interaction. Use of appropriate evaluation techniques increasesthe likelihood that the application will be successful and may even result inthe creation of new human-computer interaction theory. of new human-computer interaction theory.
AuthorEric H. Sherman  +
Bibtypetechreport  +
InstitutionKnowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
KeyKSL-90-55  +
MonthDecember  +
NumberKSL-90-55  +
TagComputer science  +
TitleEvaluation of User Interfaces  +
Tr idKSL-90-55  +
Year1990  +
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