Essays about: "User Experience Evaluation Methods."
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16. A comparison through heuristic evaluation of two MOOC platforms:Coursera and Udemy
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : In recent years thousands of people worldwide have been using Massive open on- line courses (MOOCs) for various reasons, including career development and change, continuing education, lifelong learning, and training. MOOCs are free online courses that anyone can enroll in and are an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills, develop professionally, and provide quality educational experience across the globe. READ MORE
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17. Standardizing Usability Evaluation : Case study of objective measures as complements to user satisfaction surveys
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : Standardized methodologies for usability evaluation have been of interest to the Human-Computer Interaction(HCI) community for years due to their perceived advantages over non-standardized ones. Such methodologies include standardized questionnaires designed to measure usability, although it has been argued that such questionnaires can only measure user satisfaction and not usability in general. READ MORE
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18. Comparative research of WhatsApp and Telegram by using heuristic principles
University essay fromAbstract : Over the last few years, text messaging has taken the domination among young adults. Messaging via phones has a wide range of both, human and social factors. These Instant Messaging [IM] applications also offer features other than just texting and for example, sending documents, photos, videos, links and more. READ MORE
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19. CFD investigation of Plate Channels
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : Alfa Laval has a wide product range for plate heat exchangers that can be applied in most industries. The constant development of new and old heat exchangers drive the need for new and efficient methods that can reliably be used in the development process. READ MORE
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20. Cycle Route Analysis : Mediating and Facilitating Participatory Cycle Planning
University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studierAbstract : Cycling is recognised as a mode of transport with many health and environmental benefits yet remains relatively underfunded and lacks priority in many Swedish municipalities. Despite a will from the government to enhance sustainable transport, cycling is not given its rightful place in urban areas. READ MORE