John Karat, Janette Coble, et al.
CHI 1998
Once the users' needs are determined, how does one ensure that the resulting software meets the users' needs? This paper describes our application of a process, usability testing, that is used to measure the usability of systems as well as guide modifications to address usability problems. Usability testing is not a method to elicit opinions about software, but rather a method to determine scientifically a product's level of usability. Our application of usability testing is designed to determine the current usability level of a workstation designed for the clinician's use, determine specific problems with the Clinical Workstation's usability, and then evaluate the effectiveness of changes that address those problems.
John Karat, Janette Coble, et al.
CHI 1998
Claudio Pinhanez, Clare-Marie Karat, et al.
CHI EA 2001
Catherine Plaisant, Daniel Heller, et al.
CHI 1998
Sameer Patil, Natalia Romero, et al.
CHI EA 2006