Re-engineering the usability-testing process for live multimedia systems

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Udgivet i:Journal of Enterprise Information Management vol. 19, no. 1/2 (2006), p. 223-233
Hovedforfatter: Georgievski, M
Andre forfattere: Sharda, N
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520 3 |a This paper seeks to present a comparative study of the traditional usability-testing process and the re-engineered usability-testing process for live multimedia systems. The paper provides an overview of current usability-testing techniques and usability laboratory configurations, and identifies some gaps in the traditional usability-testing approach. Traditional usability-testing procedures are suitable for testing systems in the static environment but prove to be sub-optimal in testing systems for dynamic (real-time) environments. 
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