Article | REF: AG2125 V1

Difficulty of using a product: subjective assessment

Author: Jean-François VAUTIER

Publication date: July 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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    3. Benefits and limitations of the various techniques

    Interests and limitations will focus on the characteristics, implementation and possible developments of the various assessment media.

    3.1 Evaluation media features

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    3.1.1 Decomposition of the "difficulty of use" variable for a product

    Of all the techniques presented, TLX (§ ) is the most detailed. It has the largest number of different components to evaluate. However, Riera [24] has clearly shown that there is some confusion among the individuals questioned, between the assessment...

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