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Methods of Evaluating the Usability of Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) Design in Mobile Devices for SAR Operation

verfasst von : Nur Syafikin Shaheera Mat Zaini, Syed Nasir Alsagoff Syed Zakaria, Norshahriah Wahab

Erschienen in: Advances in Visual Informatics

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The evaluation process happens when the products need to be evaluated and tested to figure out whether the design meets the needs of user and usability goals established. In this paper, usability testing (real user tests) is conducted to implement the concept of human-computer interaction (HCI) using mobile devices by performing several tasks using an application developed which is HCI Test. HCI Test is a prototype of client-server system using Android mobile device as clients and Windows Tablet or laptop as a server to test the efficiency and effectiveness of command and control (C2) based on the accuracy of response and response time of the clients towards the server. The experiments were carried out using twenty-five (25) test participants supervised by the evaluator that controlled the server. The results obtained also been discussed in this paper.

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Metadaten
Titel
Methods of Evaluating the Usability of Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) Design in Mobile Devices for SAR Operation
verfasst von
Nur Syafikin Shaheera Mat Zaini
Syed Nasir Alsagoff Syed Zakaria
Norshahriah Wahab
Copyright-Jahr
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70010-6_66