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Issues in conducting expert validation and review and user evaluation of the technology enhanced interaction framework and method

Issues in conducting expert validation and review and user evaluation of the technology enhanced interaction framework and method
Issues in conducting expert validation and review and user evaluation of the technology enhanced interaction framework and method
A Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework has been developed to support designers and developers design and develop technology enhanced interactions for complex scenarios involving disabled people. Issues of motivation, time, and understanding when validating and evaluating the Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework were identified through a literature review and questionnaires and interviews with experts. Changes to content, system, and approach were made in order to address the identified issues. Future work will involve detailed analysis of the expert review and validation findings and the implementation of a motivating approach to user evaluation.
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124-128
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Angkananon, Kewalin, Wald, Mike and Gilbert, Lester , Moscholios, Ioannis and Rychly, Marek (eds.) (2013) Issues in conducting expert validation and review and user evaluation of the technology enhanced interaction framework and method. Issues in conducting expert validation and review and user evaluation of the technology enhanced interaction framework and method, 124-128.

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A Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework has been developed to support designers and developers design and develop technology enhanced interactions for complex scenarios involving disabled people. Issues of motivation, time, and understanding when validating and evaluating the Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework were identified through a literature review and questionnaires and interviews with experts. Changes to content, system, and approach were made in order to address the identified issues. Future work will involve detailed analysis of the expert review and validation findings and the implementation of a motivating approach to user evaluation.

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Published date: 23 June 2013
Venue - Dates: ICIW 2013: The Eighth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services, Rome, Italy, 2013-06-23 - 2013-06-28
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 354164
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/354164
ISBN: 978-1-61208-280-6
PURE UUID: a32ecf76-29e2-4fd2-9bed-f23388367259

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Date deposited: 04 Jul 2013 14:34
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:15

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Author: Kewalin Angkananon
Author: Mike Wald
Author: Lester Gilbert
Editor: Ioannis Moscholios
Editor: Marek Rychly

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