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Challenges, Methodologies, and Issues in the Usability Testing of Mobile Applications
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Usability TestsUsability EngineeringEngineeringAssistive TechnologyMobile InteractionUsability AttributesSoftware TestingDesignUser ExperienceBusinessUser EvaluationHuman-computer InteractionMobile ComputingMobile ApplicationsUsability TestingMobile InterfaceTechnologyUser-centric Evaluation
Usability testing of mobile software faces challenges from device features, limited bandwidth, unreliable wireless networks, and changing environmental context. The study seeks to develop and adopt research methodologies that can evaluate the usability of mobile applications. The article proposes a generic framework, reviews existing mobile usability studies, and outlines key research questions and detailed guidelines for conducting such tests.
Usability testing of software applications developed for mobile devices is an emerging research area that faces a variety of challenges due to unique features of mobile devices, limited bandwidth, unreliability of wireless networks, as well as changing context (environmental factors). Traditional guidelines and methods used in usability testing of desktop applications may not be directly applicable to a mobile environment. Therefore, it is essential to develop and adopt appropriate research methodologies that can evaluate the usability of mobile applications. The contribution of this article is to propose a generic framework for conducting usability tests for mobile applications through discussing research questions, methodologies, and usability attributes. The article provides an overview of existing mobil application usability studies and discusses major research questions that have been investigated. Then, it proposes a generic framework and provides detailed guidelines on how to conduct such usability studies.
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