Usability methods, such as heuristic evaluation, cognitive walk-throughs and user testing, are increasingly used to evaluate and improve the design of clinical software applications. There is still some uncertainty, however, as to how those methods can be used to support the development process and evaluation in the most meaningful manner. In this study, we compared the results of a heuristic evaluation with those of formal user tests in order to determine which usability problems were detected by both methods. We conducted heuristic evaluation and usability testing on four major commercial dental computer-based patient records (CPRs), which together cover 80% of the market for chairside computer systems among general dentists. Both methods...
There are currently multiple usability evaluation methods in use. Some of them involve us...
There are currently multiple usability evaluation methods in use. Some of them involve us...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
Usability is a factor that indicates the success of an interactive product or system, such as a mobi...
This study compared the effectiveness and efficiency of two usability testing methods, user testing ...
BACKGROUND: Dentists report that the complexity and poor usability of practice management systems (P...
In this work we investigate four usability evaluation methods – user testing, remote asynchronous te...
Objective: To comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of three different methods involving end-user...
Objective: To comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of three different methods involving end-user...
Objective: To comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of three different methods involving end-user...
Background. Dentists report that the complexity and poor usability of practice management systems (P...
In this thesis, an IT company asked for a tool for improving some aspects of daily work for employee...
The effectiveness of three methods for uncovering and assessing usability problems has been derived ...
Introduction: While studies have shown that usability evaluation could uncover many design problems ...
Background: None of the evaluation methods can identify all the usability problems of information sy...
There are currently multiple usability evaluation methods in use. Some of them involve us...
There are currently multiple usability evaluation methods in use. Some of them involve us...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
Usability is a factor that indicates the success of an interactive product or system, such as a mobi...
This study compared the effectiveness and efficiency of two usability testing methods, user testing ...
BACKGROUND: Dentists report that the complexity and poor usability of practice management systems (P...
In this work we investigate four usability evaluation methods – user testing, remote asynchronous te...
Objective: To comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of three different methods involving end-user...
Objective: To comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of three different methods involving end-user...
Objective: To comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of three different methods involving end-user...
Background. Dentists report that the complexity and poor usability of practice management systems (P...
In this thesis, an IT company asked for a tool for improving some aspects of daily work for employee...
The effectiveness of three methods for uncovering and assessing usability problems has been derived ...
Introduction: While studies have shown that usability evaluation could uncover many design problems ...
Background: None of the evaluation methods can identify all the usability problems of information sy...
There are currently multiple usability evaluation methods in use. Some of them involve us...
There are currently multiple usability evaluation methods in use. Some of them involve us...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...