This document presents ergonomic criteria for evaluating human-computer interfaces. It discusses eight criteria for evaluation: guidance, load, control, adaptability, consistency, error management, compatibility, and standards compliance. The criteria were developed to provide a framework to help identify usability issues in interfaces and ensure they are easy to use.
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Bastien & Scapin 1993: Ergonomic Criteria for the Evaluation of Human-computer Interfaces RT-0156
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[Bastien_1993] Ergonomic Criteria for the Evaluation of Human-computer Interfaces RT-0156
This document presents ergonomic criteria for evaluating human-computer interfaces. It discusses eight criteria for evaluation: guidance, load, control, adaptability, consistency, error management, compatibility, and standards compliance. The criteria were developed to provide a framework to help identify usability issues in interfaces and ensure they are easy to use.
This document presents ergonomic criteria for evaluating human-computer interfaces. It discusses eight criteria for evaluation: guidance, load, control, adaptability, consistency, error management, compatibility, and standards compliance. The criteria were developed to provide a framework to help identify usability issues in interfaces and ensure they are easy to use.
human-computer interfaces J.M. Christian Bastien, Dominique L. Scapin
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J.M. Christian Bastien, Dominique L. Scapin. Ergonomic criteria for the evaluation of humancomputer interfaces. RT-0156, 1993, pp.79. <inria-00070012>
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