The heuristic evaluation (HE) method is one of the most common in the suite of tools for usability evaluations because it is a fast, inexpensive and resource-efficient process in relation to the many usability issues it generates. The method emphasizes completely independent initial expert evaluations. Inter-rater reliability and agreement coefficients are not calculated. The variability across evaluators, even dual domain experts, can be significant as is seen in the case study here. The implications of this wide variability mean that results are unique to each HE, results are not readily reproducible and HE research on usability is not yet creating a uniform body of knowledge. We offer recommendations to improve the science by incorporati...
Heuristic evaluation method is one of the most used usability evaluation method in both industry and...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
The effectiveness of three methods for uncovering and assessing usability problems has been derived ...
Heuristics evaluation is frequently employed to evaluate usability. While general heuristics are sui...
To date comparative studies have not convinced the HCI community about the reliability of results fr...
Heuristic evaluation is an informal method of usability analysis where a number of evaluators are pr...
Given that heuristic evaluation (HE) is a popular evaluation method among practitioners despite crit...
This research paper aims to evaluate to what extent users such as medical professionals can collabor...
This paper proposes an extension to the heuristic evaluation framework to help overcome some of its ...
Heuristic Evaluation (HE) is a popular usability inspection method. Yet little is known about the e...
This paper presents the Heuristic Quality Scale (HQS), an instrument designed to assess the quality ...
Research on heuristic evaluation in recent years has focused on improving its effectiveness and effi...
There is scarce research that implement a formal framework when evaluating usability evaluation meth...
Usability methods, such as heuristic evaluation, cognitive walk-throughs and user testing, are incre...
Heuristic evaluation is a technique that has been developed over the last 15 years as a result of th...
Heuristic evaluation method is one of the most used usability evaluation method in both industry and...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
The effectiveness of three methods for uncovering and assessing usability problems has been derived ...
Heuristics evaluation is frequently employed to evaluate usability. While general heuristics are sui...
To date comparative studies have not convinced the HCI community about the reliability of results fr...
Heuristic evaluation is an informal method of usability analysis where a number of evaluators are pr...
Given that heuristic evaluation (HE) is a popular evaluation method among practitioners despite crit...
This research paper aims to evaluate to what extent users such as medical professionals can collabor...
This paper proposes an extension to the heuristic evaluation framework to help overcome some of its ...
Heuristic Evaluation (HE) is a popular usability inspection method. Yet little is known about the e...
This paper presents the Heuristic Quality Scale (HQS), an instrument designed to assess the quality ...
Research on heuristic evaluation in recent years has focused on improving its effectiveness and effi...
There is scarce research that implement a formal framework when evaluating usability evaluation meth...
Usability methods, such as heuristic evaluation, cognitive walk-throughs and user testing, are incre...
Heuristic evaluation is a technique that has been developed over the last 15 years as a result of th...
Heuristic evaluation method is one of the most used usability evaluation method in both industry and...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
The effectiveness of three methods for uncovering and assessing usability problems has been derived ...