Quantitative test metrics to measure the quality of user interfaces

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    There currently are several views on human computer interaction in measuring interactive qualities of usability attributes: (1) the interaction-oriented view, (2) the user-oriented view, (3) the product-oriented view and (4) the formal view. Two different possibilities of measurement within the product-oriented view are introduced in this paper. Different types of user interfaces can be described and differentiated by the concept of "interaction points". Regarding to the interactive semantic of "functional interaction points" (FIPs), four different types of FIPs must be discriminated. Based on the concept of FIPs, the dimensions "[visual] feedback" and "interactive directness" can be quantified. Both metrics are helpful to classify the most common user interfaces: command, menu, and direct manipulation. The classification can be validated with the outcomes of several empirical comparison studies.
    Originele taal-2Engels
    Titel4th Annual conference software testing analysis and review - EuroSTAR 96, Amsterdam, 2-6 December 1996
    Plaats van productieStaines
    UitgeverijEuroSTAR Secretariat
    Pagina'sTQ2P2-1/13
    StatusGepubliceerd - 1996

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