Usability Evaluation of Tourism Icons in India

Author(s):  
Rajshree Tushar Akolkar ◽  
Ganesh D. Bhutkar

For evaluation of tourism icons in India, several usability evaluation methods from HCI domain are used. These methods include expert-based methods as well as user-based methods. The expert-based evaluation methods mainly include semiotic analysis and lexical analysis. The user-based methods include test without context, test with context along, with a comprehensive user survey. As the domain of e-governance is a public domain, the usability testing of these tourism icons requires a comprehensive user survey, which truly represents a public, who is likely to use such e-governance websites. This comprehensive survey is conducted with a large sample of more than 80 users including government servants, public sector employees, private sector employees, social workers, politicians, academicians, students, as well as foreign nationals. During the usability evaluation, icons are classified as icons, indices, and symbols. With the help of user survey, these tourism icons are categorized as “well-accepted,” “well-understood,” and “difficult to understand” icons.

Author(s):  
Rajshree Tushar Akolkar ◽  
Ganesh D. Bhutkar

For evaluation of tourism icons in India, several usability evaluation methods from HCI domain are used. These methods include expert-based methods as well as user-based methods. The expert-based evaluation methods mainly include Semiotic Analysis and Lexical Analysis. The user-based methods include Test without Context, Test with Context along with a comprehensive User Survey. As the domain of e-Governance is a public domain, the usability testing of these tourism icons requires a comprehensive user survey, which truly represents a public, who is likely to use such e-governance websites. This comprehensive survey is conducted with a large sample of more than 80 users including Government Servants, Public Sector Employees, Private Sector Employees, Social Workers, Politicians, Academicians, Students as well as Foreign Nationals. During the usability evaluation, icons are classified as icons, indices and symbols. With the help of user survey, these tourism icons are categorized as ‘Well-Accepted', ‘Well-Understood' and ‘Difficult to Understand' icons.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrés Solano ◽  
César A. Collazos ◽  
Cristian Rusu ◽  
Habib M. Fardoun

Usability is a fundamental quality characteristic for the success of an interactive system. It is a concept that includes a set of metrics and methods in order to obtain easy-to-learn and easy-to-use systems. Usability Evaluation Methods, UEM, are quite diverse; their application depends on variables such as costs, time availability, and human resources. A large number of UEM can be employed to assess interactive software systems, but questions arise when deciding which method and/or combination of methods gives more (relevant) information. We proposeCollaborative Usability Evaluation Methods, CUEM, following the principles defined by the Collaboration Engineering. This paper analyzes a set of CUEM conducted on different interactive software systems. It proposes combinations of CUEM that provide more complete and comprehensive information about the usability of interactive software systems than those evaluation methods conducted independently.


2014 ◽  
Vol 83 (5) ◽  
pp. 361-367 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad F. Walji ◽  
Elsbeth Kalenderian ◽  
Mark Piotrowski ◽  
Duong Tran ◽  
Krishna K. Kookal ◽  
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