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What is Usability Criteria

Handbook of Research on Advances in Health Informatics and Electronic Healthcare Applications: Global Adoption and Impact of Information Communication Technologies
Refers to the set of criteria which represents how well users can use a system or service in terms of what it can do. This may include; accessibility, functionality, compatibility, user’ satisfaction, easy to learn and use, and user interface.
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Towards an Evaluation Framework for E-health Services: Evaluating Criteria from Users Perspective
Alalwany Hamid (Brunel University, UK) and Alshawi Sarmad (Brunel University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-030-1.ch001
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the user’s perspective in evaluating e-health services, and to present evaluation criteria that influence user’s utilization and satisfaction of e-health services. The evaluation criteria are based on two lines of studies relating to the behaviour of users of new products or services and on broad examining and critical analysis of the existing evaluations initiatives in e-health context. The evaluation criteria can serve as part of an e-health evaluation framework, and also to provide useful tools to allow the development of successful e-health initiatives by assisting the healthcare organisation to address areas that require further attention.
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Recent Developments in Chatbot Usability and Design Methodologies
A set of quality criteria provided by experts in the field to help guide better design of products and services.
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Towards an Evaluation Framework for E-health Services: Evaluating Criteria from Users Perspective
Refers to the set of criteria which represents how well users can use a system or service in terms of what it can do. This may include; accessibility, functionality, compatibility, user’ satisfaction, easy to learn and use, and user interface.
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Framework and Model of Usability Factors of Mobile Phones
Sub-indicator that can be directly measured by at least one specific usability property
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