authors |
Hix, Deborah and Schulman, Robert S. |
year |
1991 |
title |
Human-Computer Interface Development Tools : A Methodology for Their Evaluation |
source |
Communications of the ACM. March, 1991. vol. 34: pp. 75-87 : tables. includes bibliography |
summary |
A comprehensive check-list-based methodology produces quantifyable criteria for evaluating and comparing human computer interface development tools along two dimensions: Functionality and Usability. An empirical evaluation shows that the methodology which is in use in several corporate interface development environments, produces reliable (consistent) results. This research provides a communication mechanism for tool researchers, tool practitioners, and tool users for making coherent critiques of their own and other tools. The authors goal was to provide a rigorous trusted methodology for evaluating human-computer interface development |
keywords |
tools, methodology, user interface, evaluation |
series |
CADline |
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