A pattern-based usability inspection method: First empirical performance measures and future issues

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The Usability Pattern Inspection (UPI) is a new usability inspection method designed for the added downstream utility of producing concrete design recommendations. This paper provides first empirical evidence that UPI measures up to the established inspection method Heuristic Evaluation (HE) regarding defect identification. It is shown that there is also some potential for synergy between UPI and HE. The further research plan of measuring UPI is presented. © 2007 Martin Schmettow, Sabine Niebuhr,.

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Schmettow, M., & Niebuhr, S. (2007). A pattern-based usability inspection method: First empirical performance measures and future issues. In People and Computers XXI HCI.But Not as We Know It - Proceedings of HCI 2007: The 21st British HCI Group Annual Conference (Vol. 2). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2007.71

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