This paper describes the concepts of TEA, a flexible tool that supports user tests by automating repetitive tasks and collecting data of user inputs and actions. TEA was specifica...
— In recent work, “interaction patterns” have been proposed as a means to characterize essential features of humanrobot interaction. A problem arises, however, in knowing whe...
Peter H. Kahn Jr., Brian T. Gill, Aimee L. Reicher...
We present a study comparing usability testing of a single interface versus three functionally equivalent but stylistically distinct designs. We found that when presented with a s...
Maryam Tohidi, William Buxton, Ronald Baecker, Abi...
We revisit the definition of regressions in eye tracking, having found existing definitions, formulated within a reading paradigm, unsuitable for visual display assessment. The ne...
James A. Renshaw, Janet Finlay, David A. Tyfa, Rob...
This paper proposes a transformation of the Cognitive Walkthrough (CW), a theory-based usability inspection method that has proven useful in designing applications that support us...
Marilyn Hughes Blackmon, Peter G. Polson, Muneo Ki...