Title
Assessing the Usability of an Interactive Information Visualization Method as the First Step of a Sustainable Evaluation
Abstract
Gravi++ is a visualization method that is designed to support psychotherapists in their work with anorectic girls. During the therapy complex and time dependent data have to be analyzed. Statistical methods cannot be used in this context, and visualizations seem to be a viable alternative. Gravi++ is based on a spring metaphor. It can represent time dependent data easily. There is still too little systematic and empirically validated knowledge to support the design of such information visualizations. Therefore, extensive evaluation is necessary. The evaluation process is composed of two steps - a usability study and the evaluation of the Gravi++ method as such. The following paper describes the usability study. Methods used were usability inspection / guideline review, heuristic evaluation and focus groups. Heuristic evaluation was a very valuable method for identifying usability problems. Focus groups did not yield very much additional factual knowledge but gave important insights about the subjective importance of usability problems.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2005
Usability Symposium
h.5.2 information interfaces and presentation: user interfaces —,heuristic evaluation,user interface,information visualization,focus group
Field
DocType
Citations 
Pluralistic walkthrough,Web usability,Heuristic evaluation,Computer science,Usability engineering,Usability,Usability lab,Human–computer interaction,Cognitive walkthrough,Usability inspection
Conference
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.50
17
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Markus Rester11067.24
Margit Pohl220424.42
Klaus Hinum3362.43
Silvia Miksch42212174.85
Susanne Ohmann5433.16
Christian Popow615016.01
Slaven Banovic760.50