Designing for usability: key principles and what designers think
Communications of the ACM
Cognitive systems engineering
Usability inspection methods
Methods & tools: participatory heuristic evaluation
interactions
Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction
Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction
Usability Engineering
Human-Computer Interaction
Designing for small display screens
Proceedings of the second Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
HCI '98 Proceedings of HCI on People and Computers XIII
Web site designs: influences of designer's expertise and design constraints
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Developing design guidelines for context-aware mobile applications
Mobility '06 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Mobile technology, applications & systems
Information system professionals' knowledge and application gaps toward Web design guidelines
Computers in Human Behavior
Better discount evaluation: illustrating how critical parameters support heuristic creation
Interacting with Computers
The usability of usability guidelines: a proposal for meta-guidelines
OZCHI '09 Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group: Design: Open 24/7
Usability evaluation guidelines for business intelligence applications
Proceedings of the South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Conference
Mapping study about usability requirements elicitation
CAiSE'13 Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
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This paper analyses the character of usability criteria found in lists, which are used for interface design and evaluation. In order to understand usability criteria and relations between different criteria, a categorization of six usability criteria lists has been performed. The analysis has shown that the formulations of criteria reside on different abstraction levels. The results consist of two knowledge contribution. The first contribution is a hierarchical categorization model. The role of this multilevel abstraction hierarchy is to support practical problem solving processes by enabling and supporting the explicit articulation of criteria for a given context. The second contribution is a categorization of usability criteria. The aim of this categorization is to support the understanding of how different usability criteria relate (e.g. overlap or complement) to each other and highlight possible gaps.