Usability

From glossaLAB
Collection GlossariumBITri
Author Mario Pérez-Montoro
Mehrad Golkhosravi
Editor Mario Pérez-Montoro
Year 2010
Volume 1
Number 1
ID 90
Object type Concept
Discipline
Domain Engineering
Icts
Information Management
es usabilidad
fr utilisabilité, usabilité
de Benutzerfreundlichkeit, Benutzungs-freundlichkeit

Usability is a discipline whose primary goal is to be involved in the design of objects and resources in order to make them more convenient and easy to use.

In the context of software and web pages, the term “usability” is used to describe the discipline concerned with controlling how easily a digital resource can be used; that is to say, it assesses how this resource facilitates or hinders the use of it.

References

  • CLARK, Joe (2003). Building Accessible Websites. Indianapolis, Ind: New Riders.
  • Dix, Alan (2004). Human-Computer Interaction. 3rd ed. Harlow [etc.]: Pearson Education.
  • Nielsen, Jacob (1993). Usability Engineering. London: Academic Press.
  • Nielsen, Jacob (2000). Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity. Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing.
  • Nielsen, Jacob and Tahir, Marie (2001). Homepage Usability: 50 Websites Deconstructed. Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing.
  • Nielsen, Jacob and Loranger, Hoa (2006). Prioritizing Web Usability. Berkeley CA: New Riders Press,
  • Norman, Donald (1990). The Design of Everyday Things. Nova York: Doubleday.
  • Rubin, Jeffrey (1994). Handbook of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design, and Conduct Effective Tests. New York: John Wiley.
  • Spence, Robert (2007). Information Visualization. Harlow, England: Addison-Wesley.
  • Thatcher, Jim (2002). Constructing Accessible Web Sites. Birmingham: Glasshaus.