"HCI testing in laboratory or field settings" by Chuan-Hoo TAN, Austin SILVA et al.
 

Publication Type

Conference Proceeding Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

6-2016

Abstract

This paper presents perspectives from both academia and practice on how an HCI testing is to be conducted and the deliberations that go into the testing. HCI testing can be conducted in closed-door laboratory or in a field setting. While there is an increased interest in field testing of an HCI artifact, there is always an enduring concern over how to administer a field testing given that the testers will have less control over the course of testing. In this paper, we cover HCI testing deliberation as well as the operational issues of field testing, and conclude the paper with an exemplary case of a large-scale field testing conducted in Taiwan.

Keywords

HCI testing, laboratory, field

Discipline

Databases and Information Systems | Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces

Publication

HCI in Business, Government, and Organizations: Information Systems: Third International Conference, HCIBGO 2016, Toronto, Canada, July 17-22, Proceedings, Part II

Volume

9752

First Page

110

Last Page

116

ISBN

9783319393995

Identifier

10.1007/978-3-319-39399-5_11

Publisher

Springer

City or Country

Cham

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39399-5_11

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