Title
GenderMag: A Method for Evaluating Software's Gender Inclusiveness.
Abstract
In recent years, research into gender differences has established that individual differences in how people problem-solve often cluster by gender. Research also shows that these differences have direct implications for software that aims to support users' problem-solving activities, and that much of this software is more supportive of problem-solving processes favored (statistically) more by males...
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1093/iwc/iwv046
Interacting with Computers
Keywords
Field
DocType
gender,walkthrough evaluations,software inclusiveness
USable,Software Engineering Process Group,User experience design,Computer science,Persona,Social exclusion,Human–computer interaction,Software,Cognitive walkthrough,Software walkthrough
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
28
6
0953-5438
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
29
1.24
53
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Margaret M. Burnett13607262.34
Simone Stumpf246832.52
Jamie Macbeth3767.68
Stephann Makri429321.91
Laura Beckwith568935.22
Irwin Kwan637616.19
Anicia Peters7767.56
Will Jernigan8602.87