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Ergonomic Criteria 1 Expert Evaluation 1 Formative Usability Evaluation 1 Heuristic Evaluation 1 Municipal Web Sites 1 Usability Problem 1 User Testing 1 augmented reality 1 e-learning 1 formative usability evaluation 1 heuristic evaluation 1 multimodal interaction 1 user testing 1
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IORDACHE, Dragos Daniel 2 PRIBEANU, Costin 2 GHEORGHE-MOISII, Maria 1 MARINESCU, Ruxandra-Dora 1
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Informatica Economica 2
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Exploring the Usability of Municipal Web Sites: A Comparison Based on Expert Evaluation Results from Four Case Studies
PRIBEANU, Costin; MARINESCU, Ruxandra-Dora; IORDACHE, … - In: Informatica Economica 14 (2010) 4, pp. 87-96
Information Society. Formative usability evaluation aims at finding and reporting usability problems as early as possible in the …
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A Comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Data from a Formative Usability Evaluation of an Augmented Reality Learning Scenario
IORDACHE, Dragos Daniel; PRIBEANU, Costin - In: Informatica Economica 13 (2009) 3, pp. 67-74
present an approach to a formative usability evaluation based on heuristic evaluation and user testing. The basic idea is to …
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