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An approach to usability assurance

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ABSTRACT

This work presents a systematic approach to the Usability Assurance Problems. The current standard for software ergonomics is presented and the corresponding methodology for its application is described. The author's ideas how to accomplish a systematic and efficient usability assurance program are shared. Some possible directions for future research are mentioned, too.

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                  CompSysTech '03: Proceedings of the 4th international conference conference on Computer systems and technologies: e-Learning
                  June 2003
                  732 pages
                  ISBN:9549641333
                  DOI:10.1145/973620

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