Model-Based Evaluation: A New Way to Support Usability Evaluation of Multimodal Interactive Applications

Author(s):  
Regina Bernhaupt ◽  
David Navarre ◽  
Philippe Palanque ◽  
Marco Winckler
Author(s):  
Sebastian Feuerstack ◽  
Marco Blumendorf ◽  
Maximilian Kern ◽  
Michael Kruppa ◽  
Michael Quade ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 910-941 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Navarre ◽  
Philippe Palanque ◽  
Pierre Dragicevic ◽  
Rémi Bastide

Author(s):  
Davis Navarre ◽  
Philippe Palanque ◽  
Sven Coppers ◽  
Kris Luyten ◽  
Davy Vanacken

Abstract Feedback and feedforward are two fundamental mechanisms that support users’ activities while interacting with computing devices. While feedback can be easily solved by providing information to the users following the triggering of an action, feedforward is much more complex as it must provide information before an action is performed. For interactive applications where making a mistake has more impact than just reduced user comfort, correct feedforward is an essential step toward correctly informed, and thus safe, usage. Our approach, Fortunettes, is a generic mechanism providing a systematic way of designing feedforward addressing both action and presentation problems. Including a feedforward mechanism significantly increases the complexity of the interactive application hardening developers’ tasks to detect and correct defects. We build upon an existing formal notation based on Petri Nets for describing the behavior of interactive applications and present an approach that allows for adding correct and consistent feedforward.


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