This book assesses human-computer interface usability, providing a set of practical tools, in the form of checklists, which can be used to evaluate user interfaces both during and after design and development. It is based on a number of fundamental criteria, representing goals for ergonomically well-designed human-computer interfaces, identifying specific aims of layout, menus and data input. There is comprehensive instruction on the use of checklists, including testing the system with realistic tasks, and showing how to involve a number of different people in evaluating the same user interface (for example, end users and system designers). There is also a detailed examination of how results of the evaluation can be analyzed, with case studies illustrating how the approach has been used in a number of different settings.
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