Usability must be defined specifically for the context of use of the particular system under investigation. This specific context of use should also be used to guide the definition of specific usability criteria and the selection of appropriate evaluation methods. There are four principles which can guide the selection of evaluation methods, relating to the information required in the evaluation, the stage at which to apply methods, the resources required and the people involved in the evaluation. This paper presents a framework for the evaluation of usability in the context of In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVISs). This framework guides designers through defining usability criteria for an evaluation, selecting appropriate evaluation methods and applying those methods. These stages form an iterative process of design-evaluation-redesign with the overall aim of improving the usability of IVISs and enhancing the driving experience, without compromising the safety of the driver.
A usability evaluation toolkit for in-vehicle information systems (IVISs)
Ein Werkzeug für die Nutzbarkeitsbewertung von fahrzeuginternen Informationssystem
Applied Ergonomics ; 42 , 4 ; 563-574
2011
12 Seiten
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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