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Web sites usability, usability requirements specification & usability evaluation

Published: 10 March 2006 Publication History

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World Wide Web has gained its dominant status in the information and services delivery world in recent years, but how to build a good usability web site is still a problem. In this paper, we proposed a methodology for structured use-centered quantitative full-life-cycle usability requirements specification and usability evaluation of web sites. Our approach is that: the system's usability is defined in terms of its consisting goal-tasks' usability; a goal-task's usability is defined in terms of several major usability aspects; each major usability aspect is further defined in terms of several basic use features. In this way, a quantitative web sites usability engineering framework is set up. According to this framework, each goal-task's usability requirements are specified in terms of its basic use features, and then are tested against to see if they are satisfied; a system's usability can be easily derived by combining its consisting goal-tasks' usabilities through a weighted scheme.

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ISO. "Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) -- Part 11: Guidance on usability", (ISO 9241--11:1998).

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    ACMSE '06: Proceedings of the 44th annual ACM Southeast Conference
    March 2006
    823 pages
    ISBN:1595933158
    DOI:10.1145/1185448
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    Published: 10 March 2006

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    1. QUEST
    2. lifecycle
    3. quantitative usability evaluation
    4. quantitative usability user requirements
    5. usability
    6. usability engineering
    7. usability metrics
    8. use
    9. use features
    10. web applications
    11. web sites

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    ACM SE06: ACM Southeast Regional Conference
    March 10 - 12, 2006
    Florida, Melbourne

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