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Usability Inspection and Analysis: A Comprehensive Review of Methodologies in HCI

This article synthesizes key research in usability inspection and analysis methodologies within human-computer interaction (HCI). It highlights critical assessments of usability evaluation techniques, including heuristic evaluations, cognitive walkthroughs, and standardized pointing device assessments. By analyzing various theoretical approaches and practical implementations, this review aims to provide insights into improving user interface design and efficiency. Key contributions from leading researchers are discussed, merging theoretical foundations with industry practices to enhance usability across digital platforms.

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Usability Inspection and Analysis: A Comprehensive Review of Methodologies in HCI

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  1. Man Machine Interface ResearchUsability Inspection & Analysis Yu-Hui Tao 2011/3/29

  2. Usability Inspection & AnalysisMethodology Alonso-Ríos, D. Vázquez-García, A. Mosqueira-Rey, E. and Moret-Bonillo. V. (2010). Usability: A critical analysis and a taxonomy, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 26(1), 53–74. Ivory, M. Y. and Hearst, M. A. The state of the art in automating usability evaluation of user interfaces, ACM Computing Surveys, 33(4), 2001, 470–516. Soukoreff , R. W. and MacKenzie, I. S. (2010). Towards a standard for pointing device evaluation, perspectives on 27 years of Fitts’ law research in HCI, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 61 (2004) 751–789.

  3. Usability Inspection & AnalysisResearch Agrawal, R. and Venkatesh, V. (2002). Assessing a Firm’s Web Presence: A Heuristic Evaluation Procedure for the Measurement of Usability, Information Systems Research, 13(2), 168-225 Ko, A. J., Burnett, M. M., Green, T. R. G., Rothermel, K. J. & Cook, C. R. (2002). Improving the Design of Visual Programming Language Experiments Using Cognitive Walkthroughs, Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 13(5), 517-544. Palmer, J. W. (2002). Web Site Usability, Design, and Performance Metrics, Information Systems Research, 13(2), 151-167. Williams, K. E. (2005). Computer-aided GOMS: A description and evaluation of a tool that integrates existing research for modeling human–computer interaction, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 18(1), 39–58 Ryu, H. and Monk, A. (2009). Interaction Unit Analysis: A New Interaction Design Framework, Human-Computer Interaction, 24, 367–407.

  4. Usability Inspection & Analysis . Related papers: Cooke, L. and Mings, S. (2005).Connecting Usability Education and Research With Industry Needs and Practice, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 48(3), 296-312. Plaisant, C. and North, C. (2007). Special Issue in Honor of Ben Shneiderman’s 60th Birthday: Reflections on Human–Computer Interaction, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 23(3), 195–204.

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