Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?

Heuristics evaluation is frequently employed to evaluate usability. While general heuristics are suitable to evaluate most user interfaces, there is still a need to establish heuristics for specific domains to ensure that their specific usability issues are identified. This paper presents a comprehe...

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Main Authors: Hermawati, Setia, Lawson, Glyn
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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description Heuristics evaluation is frequently employed to evaluate usability. While general heuristics are suitable to evaluate most user interfaces, there is still a need to establish heuristics for specific domains to ensure that their specific usability issues are identified. This paper presents a comprehensive review of 70 studies related to usability heuristics for specific domains. The aim of this paper is to review the processes that were applied to establish heuristics in specific domains and identify gaps in order to provide recommendations for future research and area of improvements. The most urgent issue found is the deficiency of validation effort following heuristics proposition and the lack of robustness and rigour of validation method adopted. Whether domain specific heuristics perform better or worse than general ones is inconclusive due to lack of validation quality and clarity on how to assess the effectiveness of heuristics for specific domains. The lack of validation quality also affects effort in improving existing heuristics for specific domain as their weaknesses are not addressed.
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spelling nottingham-350002020-05-04T20:01:10Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35000/ Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus? Hermawati, Setia Lawson, Glyn Heuristics evaluation is frequently employed to evaluate usability. While general heuristics are suitable to evaluate most user interfaces, there is still a need to establish heuristics for specific domains to ensure that their specific usability issues are identified. This paper presents a comprehensive review of 70 studies related to usability heuristics for specific domains. The aim of this paper is to review the processes that were applied to establish heuristics in specific domains and identify gaps in order to provide recommendations for future research and area of improvements. The most urgent issue found is the deficiency of validation effort following heuristics proposition and the lack of robustness and rigour of validation method adopted. Whether domain specific heuristics perform better or worse than general ones is inconclusive due to lack of validation quality and clarity on how to assess the effectiveness of heuristics for specific domains. The lack of validation quality also affects effort in improving existing heuristics for specific domain as their weaknesses are not addressed. Elsevier 2016-09 Article PeerReviewed Hermawati, Setia and Lawson, Glyn (2016) Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus? Applied Ergonomics, 56 . pp. 34-51. ISSN 1872-9126 Heuristics evaluation; Specific domain; Usability http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2015.11.016 doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2015.11.016 doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2015.11.016
spellingShingle Heuristics evaluation; Specific domain; Usability
Hermawati, Setia
Lawson, Glyn
Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
title Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
title_full Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
title_fullStr Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
title_full_unstemmed Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
title_short Establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
title_sort establishing usability heuristics for heuristics evaluation in a specific domain: is there a consensus?
topic Heuristics evaluation; Specific domain; Usability
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