scholarly journals Extending Mobile App Analytics for Usability Test Logging

Author(s):  
Xavier Ferre ◽  
Elena Villalba ◽  
Héctor Julio ◽  
Hongming Zhu
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyunyoung Baek ◽  
Jung-Won Suh ◽  
Si-Hyuck Kang ◽  
Seungjin Kang ◽  
Tae Ho Lim ◽  
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BACKGROUND As patient communication, engagement, personal health data tracking, and up-to-date information became more efficient through mobile health (mHealth), cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and other diseases that require behavioral improvements in daily life are now capable of being managed and prevented more effectively. However, to increase patient engagement through mHealth, it is important for the initial design to consider functionality and usability factors and accurately assess user demands during the developmental process so that the app can be used continuously. OBJECTIVE The purpose of the study was to provide insightful information for developing mHealth service for patients with CVD based on user research to help enhance communication between patients and doctors. METHODS To drive the mobile functions and services needed to manage diseases in CVD patients, user research was conducted on patients and doctors at a tertiary general university hospital located in the Seoul metropolitan area of South Korea. Interviews and a survey were performed on patients (35 participants) and a focus group interview was conducted with doctors (5 participants). A mock-up mobile app was developed based on the user survey results, and a usability test was then conducted (8 participants) to identify factors that should be considered to improve usability. RESULTS The majority of patients showed a positive response in terms of their interest or intent to use an app for managing CVD. Functional features, such as communication with doctors, self-risk assessment, exercise, tailored education, blood pressure management, and health status recording had a score of 4.0 or higher on a 5-point Likert scale, showing that these functions were perceived to be useful to patients. The results of the mock-up usability test showed that inputting and visualizing blood pressure and other health conditions was required to be easier. The doctors requested a function that offered a comprehensive view of the patient’s daily health status by linking the mHealth app data with the hospital’s electronic health record system. CONCLUSIONS Insights derived from a user study for developing an mHealth tool for CVD management, such as self-assessment and a communication channel between patients and doctors, may be helpful to improve patient engagement in care.


2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Kaspar ◽  
Kai-Christoph Hamborg ◽  
Timo Sackmann ◽  
Julia Hesselmann

Die vorliegende Fallstudie befasste sich mit der Effektivität von Usability-Tests als Methodik für die Gestaltung gebrauchstauglicher Software. Ein Online-Bookshop wurde zu zwei Zeitpunkten in einem Entwicklungszyklus mithilfe eines Usability-Tests evaluiert. Aus den im ersten Usability-Test identifizierten Usability-Problemen wurden Gestaltungskonsequenzen abgeleitet und umgesetzt. Die so überarbeitete zweite Version des Bookshops wurde einem weiteren Usability-Test unterzogen, in dem wiederum Usability-Probleme erhoben wurden. Die ausgewertete Stichprobe von 22 studentischen Versuchspersonen unterteilte sich in 11 Novizen und 11 Experten, 10 Probanden waren männlichen und 12 weiblichen Geschlechts. Von diesen 22 Probanden nahmen jeweils 11 an einem der beiden Usability-Tests teil, in denen die gleichen drei aufeinander aufbauenden Testaufgaben bearbeitet wurden. Die Befunde zeigen wie angenommen, dass sich die Quantität der erkannten Usability-Probleme vom ersten zum zweiten Usability-Test verringerte. Entgegen der Erwartung wurde jedoch keine Veränderung der Bedeutsamkeit der erhobenen Usability-Probleme verzeichnet. Entsprechend der Untersuchungsannahmen zeigt sich weiterhin ein Effekt der Kombination von Evaluation und Gestaltung auf die subjektive Bewertung von Gefallensaspekten und der ergonomischen Qualität des Bookshops durch die Nutzer. Zudem stellt sich die Expertise der Nutzer als relevanter Faktor für die Häufigkeit explizit geäußerter Kritik am Produkt dar. Konsequenzen für die Praxis und weitere Forschung im Bereich des Usability-Engineerings sowie die Notwendigkeit einer psychologisch begründeten Definition des Konstrukts des Usability-Problems werden diskutiert.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anastacia E. Damon ◽  
Chia-Hsuan Chang ◽  
Joseph A. Mangini ◽  
Melissa P. Wilner ◽  
Robert J. Youmans
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Diabetes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 1195-P
Author(s):  
ROOPA KALYANARAMAN MARCELLO ◽  
JOHANNA DOLLE ◽  
SHARANJIT KAUR ◽  
SAWKIA R. PATTERSON ◽  
NICHOLA DAVIS

Author(s):  
Shankar Chaudhary

Despite being in nascent stage m-commerce is gaining momentum in India. The explosive growth of smart-phone users has made India much loved business destination for whole world. Indian internet user is becoming the second largest in the world next to China surpassing US, which throws open plenty of e-commerce opportunities, not only for Indian players, offshore players as well. Mobile commerce is likely to overtake e-commerce in the next few years, spurred by the continued uptrend in online shopping and increasing use of mobile apps.The optimism comes from the fact that people accessing the Internet through their mobiles had jumped 33 per cent in 2014 to 173 million and is expected to grow 21 per cent year-on-year till 2019 to touch 457 million. e-Commerce brands are eyeing on the mobile app segment by developing user-friendly and secure mobile apps offering a risk-free and easy shopping experience to its users. Budget 4G smart phones coupled with affordable plans, can very well drive 4G growth in India.


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