Abstract
A usability study was carried out to verify that a moderately complex interaction task could be supported adequately by a straightforward Web interface. The application chosen for study was NEST an examination authoring tool mounted on the Web. The interface for NEST is of non-trivial complexity and provides a relevant case study. We report on heuristic evaluations of the system, which validated many of our design decisions. In particular, we find that a user's expectation for interface performance and layout must be balanced against the client footprint size and the volume of the interaction with the server.
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Burton, C., & Johnston, L. (1998). Will World Wide Web user interfaces be usable? In Proceedings - 1998 Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference, OzCHI 1998 (Vol. 1998-November, pp. 39–44). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/OZCHI.1998.732193
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