Usability Engineering Of Games: A Comparative Analysis Of Measuring Excitement Using Sensors, Direct Observations And Self-Reported Data
Alamoudi, Arwa . 2014
Usability engineering and usability testing are concepts that continue to evolve. Interesting research studies and new ideas come up every now and then. This paper tests the hypothesis of using an EDA-based physiological measurements as a usability testing tool by considering three measures; which are observers‟ opinions, self-reported data and EDA-based physiological sensor data. These data were analyzed comparatively and statistically. It concludes by discussing the findings that has been obtained from those subjective and objective measures, which partially supports the hypothesis.
Usability engineering and usability testing are concepts that continue to evolve. Interesting research studies and new ideas come up every now and then.
This poster presents and eye tracking study of visual attention on advertisements on websites. We analyzed eye movements of web users as they viewed different right-to-left Arabic web pages with…
Designing effective e-learning environments is influenced by the readability of the text presented to learners. This poster describes an eye tracking study of the readability of Arabic typefaces…