Authors
S Howard, DM Murray
Publication date
1987/11/1
Conference
INTERACT'87: Proceedings of the Second IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Pages
453-459
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The results of an extensive literature search are presented and a rationale given for the existence of a number of diverse and distinct techniques used to evaluate the human-computer interface. A prescriptive taxonomy of the evaluation techniques uncovered in the literature search is proposed, and the emergence of an ‘evaluation environment’ as a necessary part of the taxonomy is described. Although much work needs to be done, the environment represents a first pass at a tool for matching techniques to requirements.
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S Howard, DM Murray - Human–Computer Interaction–INTERACT'87, 1987
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