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Published in: Software Quality Journal 3/2017

07-07-2016

Quality characteristics and measures for human–computer interaction evaluation in ubiquitous systems

Authors: Rainara Maia Carvalho, Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira, Ismayle de Sousa Santos, Carla Ilane Moreira Bezerra

Published in: Software Quality Journal | Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

The advent of ubiquitous systems places even more focus on users, since these systems must support their daily activities in such a transparent way that does not disturb them. Thus, much more attention should be provided to human–computer interaction (HCI) and, as a consequence, to its quality. Dealing with quality issues implies first the identification of the quality characteristics that should be achieved and, then, which software measures should be used to evaluate them in a target system. Therefore, this work aims to identify what quality characteristics and measures have been used for the HCI evaluation of ubiquitous systems. In order to achieve our goal, we performed a large literature review, using a systematic mapping study, and we present our results in this paper. We identified 41 pertinent papers that were deeply analyzed to extract quality characteristics and software measures. We found 186 quality characteristics, but since there were divergences on their definitions and duplicated characteristics, an analysis of synonyms by peer review based on the equivalence of definitions was also done. This analysis allowed us to define a final suitable set composed of 27 quality characteristics, where 21 are generic to any system but are particularized for ubiquitous applications and 6 are specific for this domain. We also found 218 citations of measures associated with the characteristics, although the majority of them are simple definitions with no detail about their measurement functions. Our results provide not only an overview of this area to guide researchers in directing their efforts but also it can help practitioners in evaluating ubiquitous systems using these measures.

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Footnotes
1
Some papers did not have the abstract registered in the database. For those papers we downloaded the complete paper to start the review (next step screening the papers).
 
3
The sum of the numbers in the graphic exceeds the total number of measures because there are duplicate measures among the papers.
 
4
ISO/IEC 25000 2014 presents the following definitions:
Quality measure element (QME): measure defined in terms of a property and the measurement method for quantifying it.
Property to quantify: property of a target entity that is related to a quality measure element and which can be quantified by a measurement method
Quality measure (QM): derived measure that is defined as a measurement function of two or more values of quality measure elements.
Measurement function: algorithm or calculation performed to combine two or more quality measure elements.
 
5
We could use the standard ISO/IEC 9241, specific for HCI, for our analysis. However, we chose to work with the SQuaRE since it aggregates the other quality standards (ISO/IEC 9126 2001) and (ISO/IEC 14598 1999), and the characteristics from ISO/IEC 9241 are also all defined in it.
 
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Metadata
Title
Quality characteristics and measures for human–computer interaction evaluation in ubiquitous systems
Authors
Rainara Maia Carvalho
Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade
Káthia Marçal de Oliveira
Ismayle de Sousa Santos
Carla Ilane Moreira Bezerra
Publication date
07-07-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Software Quality Journal / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 0963-9314
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1367
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11219-016-9320-z

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