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The role of usability labs in system design

Dillon, Andrew (1988) The role of usability labs in system design. In Megaw, E.D., Eds. Proceedings Ergonomics Societies Conference 88, pages pp. 69-73, Manchester, England.

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This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (1988) The role of usability labs in systems design. In: E. Megaw (ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics 88. London: Taylor and Francis, 69-73. Abstract: The issue of usability is a central concern for contemporary system designers and a major focus of research in the domain of HCI. In an attempt to evaluate the usability of products some companies have invested heavily in the the development of so-called "usability labs". Consisting of sophisticated video recording equipment and observation facilities, these laboratories may well be expected to provide insight into the process of interaction that would otherwise remain hidden. Is this in fact the case? Are usability labs the universal panacea for the problems of evaluation? The present paper outlines the advantages and details the limitations of such facilities and argues that the problems lie less with the laboratory and more with the evaluator.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Subjects:Human Computer Interaction
Hypertext and Hypermedia
User Studies
Information Systems
ID Code:1249
Deposited On:18 July 2006
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