Synchronous remote usability studies can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to conventional local usability studies. Although they are common in the field, there has been little research comparing synchronous remote usability studies with local studies. In our comparison of remote and local studies of an expert interface, the primary differences were in the participants and facilitators qualitative experience. The remote and local studies agreed closely (with no significant differences) in terms of the number of usability issues found, their type, and their severity. While our comparison focuses on an expert interface and more work is needed to understand remote studies in general, our experience suggests that evaluators of expe...
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The effect of testing location on usability test elements such as stress levels and user experience ...
Libraries are increasingly paying attention to the usability of interfaces and techniques for studyi...
Synchronous remote usability studies can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to conventio...
Traditional in-lab usability testing has long been the standard method for evaluating and improving ...
The idea of conducting usability tests remotely emerged tenyears ago. Since then, it has been studie...
Multiple studies comparing remote usability testing to traditional laboratory testing indicate that ...
Improvements in networking and communication technologies enable the use of synchronous and asynchro...
When developing a website, it is very important to consider the users’ point of view in order to pro...
Remote asynchronous usability testing is characterized by both a spatial and temporal separation of ...
Although Human-Computer Interaction techniques, as usability evaluations, are considered strategic i...
as usability evaluations, are considered strategic in software development, there are diverse econom...
This paper presents the results of two studies comparing traditional lab-based usability testing and...
In this work we investigate four usability evaluation methods – user testing, remote asynchronous te...
Usability testing is becoming a more important part of the software design process. New methods allo...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Author(s) and publish...
The effect of testing location on usability test elements such as stress levels and user experience ...
Libraries are increasingly paying attention to the usability of interfaces and techniques for studyi...
Synchronous remote usability studies can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to conventio...
Traditional in-lab usability testing has long been the standard method for evaluating and improving ...
The idea of conducting usability tests remotely emerged tenyears ago. Since then, it has been studie...
Multiple studies comparing remote usability testing to traditional laboratory testing indicate that ...
Improvements in networking and communication technologies enable the use of synchronous and asynchro...
When developing a website, it is very important to consider the users’ point of view in order to pro...
Remote asynchronous usability testing is characterized by both a spatial and temporal separation of ...
Although Human-Computer Interaction techniques, as usability evaluations, are considered strategic i...
as usability evaluations, are considered strategic in software development, there are diverse econom...
This paper presents the results of two studies comparing traditional lab-based usability testing and...
In this work we investigate four usability evaluation methods – user testing, remote asynchronous te...
Usability testing is becoming a more important part of the software design process. New methods allo...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Author(s) and publish...
The effect of testing location on usability test elements such as stress levels and user experience ...
Libraries are increasingly paying attention to the usability of interfaces and techniques for studyi...