Heuristic Evaluation of Groupware Based on the Mechanics of Collaboration
Baker, K., Greenberg, S. and Gutwin, C. (2001)
Heuristic Evaluation of Groupware Based on the Mechanics of Collaboration. In Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI 2001, 8th IFIP International Conference, Toronto, Canada, May), pages 123-139. Lecture Notes in Computer Science: LNCS 2254, Springer-Verlag. Revised from Report2000-669-21.pdf.
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Abstract
Despite the increasing availability of groupware, most systems are awkward and not widely used. While there are many reasons for this, a significant problem is that groupware is difficult to evaluate. In particular, there are no discount usability evaluation methodologies that can discover problems specific to teamwork. In this paper, we describe how we adapted Nielsen's heuristic evaluation methodology, designed originally for single user applications, to help inspectors rapidly, cheaply effectively identify usability problems within groupware systems. Specifically, we take the ‘mechanics of collaboration' framework and restate it as heuristics for the purposes of discovering problems in shared visual work surfaces for distance-separated groups.
Bibtex entry
@INCOLLECTION { 2001-HeurisiticsMechanics.EHCI,
CLASS = { CONFARTICLE },
AUTHOR = { Baker, K. and Greenberg, S. and Gutwin, C. },
TITLE = { Heuristic Evaluation of Groupware Based on the Mechanics of Collaboration },
BOOKTITLE = { Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI 2001, 8th IFIP International Conference, Toronto, Canada, May) },
PAGES = { 123-139 },
YEAR = { 2001 },
PUBLISHER = { Lecture Notes in Computer Science: LNCS 2254, Springer-Verlag },
NOTE = { Revised from Report2000-669-21.pdf },
}