Usability refers to the functional relationships between people and the products and systems they use. The concept is relatively straightforward: if something is able to fulfill its purported function (if it is "usable"), then it exhibits "usability"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).What is "usability"? An application or product is consid...
The goal of all software engineering is to construct computer systems that people find usable and wi...
The aim of this work is to introduce the constant transformation and evolution of the usability conc...
The paper relates different approaches to usability based on the product, the user, ease-of-use, act...
According to Brooke* "Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with re...
According to Brooke* "Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with re...
The usability profession has seen success in industry and academia, as well as recognition in the po...
The usability profession has seen success in industry and academia, as well as recognition in the po...
The definition of usability has evolved over time. Some of the proposed definitions have been genera...
The definition of usability is sometimes reduced to "easy to use, " but this over-simplifi...
The concept of usability has been applied to the design and evaluation of software user interfaces i...
Project (M.S., Software Engineering)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Defined by the I...
Abstract Usability covers the breadth and depth of the rich interaction of users and technology in ...
A formal framework for interpreting the links between usability and utility When an interface, an in...
73 p.Usability involves optimizing the human interaction with interactive products to enable them to...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).What is "usability"? An application or product is consid...
The goal of all software engineering is to construct computer systems that people find usable and wi...
The aim of this work is to introduce the constant transformation and evolution of the usability conc...
The paper relates different approaches to usability based on the product, the user, ease-of-use, act...
According to Brooke* "Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with re...
According to Brooke* "Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with re...
The usability profession has seen success in industry and academia, as well as recognition in the po...
The usability profession has seen success in industry and academia, as well as recognition in the po...
The definition of usability has evolved over time. Some of the proposed definitions have been genera...
The definition of usability is sometimes reduced to "easy to use, " but this over-simplifi...
The concept of usability has been applied to the design and evaluation of software user interfaces i...
Project (M.S., Software Engineering)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Defined by the I...
Abstract Usability covers the breadth and depth of the rich interaction of users and technology in ...
A formal framework for interpreting the links between usability and utility When an interface, an in...
73 p.Usability involves optimizing the human interaction with interactive products to enable them to...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).What is "usability"? An application or product is consid...
The goal of all software engineering is to construct computer systems that people find usable and wi...
The aim of this work is to introduce the constant transformation and evolution of the usability conc...