A companion to the author's User Interface Evaluation, this book details a systematic and comprehensive methodology to measure and evaluate new or existing human-computer interfaces. The text will serve both as a reference source, and as a supplement to its sister volume.
I Introduction.- 1. Background and Status.- 2. Design Before Evaluation.- II Prerequisite Knowledge Areas.- 3. Supportive Tools and Techniques.- 4. Interface Structures.- 5. Basic Measures of Performance.- III Measurement and Evaluation.- 6. Evaluation Terms and Aspects.- 7. Tailored Measures of Performance.- 8. Evaluation Approaches and Methods.- IV Special Topics.- 9. Stress and User Satisfaction.- 10. Visualizable Objects and Spaces.- 11. Interaction and Mental Involvement.- 12. Structural Specification and Utility.