Title
A taxonomy for developing high impact formative usability evaluation methods: a CHI '94 workshop
Abstract
On Sunday, 24 April 1994, at the CHI'94 Conference in Boston, a workshop was held to begin development of a taxonomy for producing high impact formative usability evaluation methods. Numerous methods are emerging for formative usability evaluation, including heuristic evaluation, iterative refinement, and other approaches to usability engineering. But these methods have well-known limitations. Many are applicable only to a narrow range of interface types and have not been tried on innovative, non-routine interfaces. Almost all methods are time consuming and personnel intensive.
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1145/191642.191646
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
Keywords
DocType
Volume
numerous method,evaluation method,narrow range,non-routine interface,iterative refinement,interface type,heuristic evaluation,formative usability evaluation,high impact formative usability,usability engineering,numerical method
Journal
26
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
4
2
0.40
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Deborah Hix11028136.87
H. Rex Hartson2873553.53
Jakob Nielsen33585701.66