Article | REF: H7720 V1

Assessing a digital document

Author: Stéphane CARO DAMBREVILLE

Publication date: November 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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    2. Various assessment methods: rapid classification

    There are many possible ways of classifying evaluation methods, depending on the type of approach (experimental or predictive), the involvement of users or experts, the theoretical or situational aspects (laboratory or real-life), the finished product or prototypes, and so on. Table 1 presents a rapid classification of these methods, as proposed by Huart et al. .

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