Presentation 2008/3/15
A Method Reproducing Embedded Device Operation Response Speed
Masahiro NAKANISHI, Kiyotaka KASHITO, Michita KATAYAMA, Shuichiro ONO, Takao ONOYE,
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Abstract(in English) Consumer electronics vendors have been actively working on improvement of its UI (UI: User Interface) so to improve the usability of consumer devices. The ISO13407 has reported the importance of initial usability evaluation at the early stage of development in order to improve the usability. Discovering critical design mistake at the early stage would not only reduce the development cost, but also improve the usability. However, it is quite usual to use the UI viewer on PC to evaluate the UI sequences and/or ease of UI menu as such prototype does not exist at the early stage of development. This study is intended to establish a method for UI evaluation that allows developers to fmd not only the issues in UI sequences, but also in its operation and response speed. This report proposes three operation response speed reproducing models applicable to the UI viewer on the PC with some insights.
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Keyword(in English) Usability / User Interface / Embedded System / ISO13407
Paper # HIP2007-170
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Title (in English) A Method Reproducing Embedded Device Operation Response Speed
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Keyword(1) Usability
Keyword(2) User Interface
Keyword(3) Embedded System
Keyword(4) ISO13407
1st Author's Name Masahiro NAKANISHI
1st Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Group, SHARP Corporation: Graduate School of Information Science and Technology()
2nd Author's Name Kiyotaka KASHITO
2nd Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Group, SHARP Corporation
3rd Author's Name Michita KATAYAMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Group, SHARP Corporation
4th Author's Name Shuichiro ONO
4th Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Group, SHARP Corporation
5th Author's Name Takao ONOYE
5th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
Date 2008/3/15
Paper # HIP2007-170
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 553
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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