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Evaluating system utility and conceptual fit using CASSM
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There is a wealth of user-centred evaluation methods (UEMs) to support the analyst in assessing interactive systems. Many of these support detailed aspects of use
Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green, Dominic Furniss
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