Crowdsourcing: A Framework for Usability Evaluation
Autor: | Nasir, Muhammad |
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Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | Objective: This research explores using crowdsourcing for software usability evaluation. Background: Usability studies are essential for designing user-friendly software, but traditional methods are often costly and time-consuming. Crowdsourcing offers a quicker, cost-effective alternative for remote usability evaluation, though ensuring quality feedback remains a challenge. Method: A systematic mapping study was conducted to review current usability evaluation research. Subsequently, multi-experiments were performed, comparing novice crowd usability inspectors to experts using expert heuristic evaluation as a benchmark. These results were used to create and validate a framework for crowd usability inspection through a case study. Results: The mapping study identified expert heuristic evaluation as a prevalent method, especially for websites. Experimental findings showed that novice crowd usability inspections, guided by expert heuristics, can match experts in identifying usability issues in content, quality, severity, and time efficiency. The case study demonstrated that the framework allows effective usability inspections, leading to successful software redesigns. Iterations of 3-5 novice inspections effectively resolved key usability issues within three cycles. Conclusion: Crowdsourcing is an effective alternative to expert heuristic evaluation for usability assessment. The proposed framework for crowd usability inspection is a viable solution for budget-constrained software companies. Keywords: crowdsourcing, crowd usability evaluation, expert heuristic evaluation, framework. Comment: This thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computing at Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan, 28th June 2022 |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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