4. Conclusion
Many other methods exist, some of which require software tools (assisted evaluation, log-file analysis, etc.). These methods are sometimes limited in their usefulness, but can be used to quickly assess certain dimensions, such as the legibility or accessibility of a digital document for visually impaired people . Perception tests can be carried out on mock-ups and paper prototypes right from the start of the project. These tests are generally based on questionnaires or a checklist which varies according to the screens and dimensions to be tested (see [15, p. 106] for a description of this type of test). Typically, off-line indicators are used to measure efficiency...
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Morae, software for recording and processing user test data. It records everything that happens on screen, as well as the participant (via a simple webcam) and the audio stream, and mixes it all together to produce a comprehensive final video. 15-day trial version on request on the English site http://fr.techsmith.com/morae.asp
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Web and software ergonomics http://www.ergolab.net/
Web and software ergonomics http://www.lergonome.org/
...Standards and norms
- Définition des critères ergonomiques de conception et d'évaluation des interfaces utilisateurs (produits logiciels) - AFNOR Z67-133-1 - 1991
- Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Part 110: Dialogue, principles (formerly ISO 9241-10 of 1996) - ISO 9241-110 - 2006
- Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) – Part 12: Presentation of information (will become 9241-111 after...
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