TY - GEN
T1 - Heuristic Evaluation as a Complement to Usability Testing
T2 - 12th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, ITNG 2015
AU - Paz, Freddy
AU - Paz, Freddy A.
AU - Villanueva, Daniela
AU - Pow-Sang, Jose Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 IEEE.
PY - 2015/5/26
Y1 - 2015/5/26
N2 - Usability testing is one of the most used methods to define the level of usability of a software product. However, there is always uncertainty to determine the best method that complements user testing in a depth usability assessment. Nowadays, the concern of many software developers is to identify an appropriate methodology, whose evaluation methods could be capable of measuring all usability aspects of a user interface. For this reason, we conducted a heuristic evaluation as a preliminary step to the implementation of a usability test, in order to determine in which extent these methods complement each other, and establish the gaps which are covered by each of them. The heuristic evaluation was performed by five specialists in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, who identified a total of fifty-nine usability problems in a transactional WEB site. Subsequently, a usability test was conducted with the participation of eight postgraduate students of a master's program in Informatics Engineering. The results show that most of the usability problems which were detected during the usability testing, had already been identified by the heuristic evaluation. Nevertheless, there were significant differences in the importance that was given to each problem. Usability experts emphasized in aspects that were not relevant to end users.
AB - Usability testing is one of the most used methods to define the level of usability of a software product. However, there is always uncertainty to determine the best method that complements user testing in a depth usability assessment. Nowadays, the concern of many software developers is to identify an appropriate methodology, whose evaluation methods could be capable of measuring all usability aspects of a user interface. For this reason, we conducted a heuristic evaluation as a preliminary step to the implementation of a usability test, in order to determine in which extent these methods complement each other, and establish the gaps which are covered by each of them. The heuristic evaluation was performed by five specialists in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, who identified a total of fifty-nine usability problems in a transactional WEB site. Subsequently, a usability test was conducted with the participation of eight postgraduate students of a master's program in Informatics Engineering. The results show that most of the usability problems which were detected during the usability testing, had already been identified by the heuristic evaluation. Nevertheless, there were significant differences in the importance that was given to each problem. Usability experts emphasized in aspects that were not relevant to end users.
KW - heuristic evaluation
KW - human computer-interaction
KW - transactional web applications
KW - usability study
KW - usability testing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84936818065&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ITNG.2015.92
DO - 10.1109/ITNG.2015.92
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84936818065
T3 - Proceedings - 12th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, ITNG 2015
SP - 546
EP - 551
BT - Proceedings - 12th International Conference on Information Technology
A2 - Latifi, Shahram
A2 - Arai, Kohei
A2 - Carneiro, Glauco
A2 - Debnath, Narayan
A2 - Vieira Dias, Luiz Alberto
A2 - Hashemi, Ray
A2 - Minamoto, Teruya
A2 - Reddy, Yenumula
A2 - Saleem, Kashif
A2 - Shen, Fangyan
A2 - Thuemmler, Christoph
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 13 April 2015 through 15 April 2015
ER -