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Theory in Usability Inspection Methods

by Cathleen Wharton, Cathleen Wharton, Clayton Lewis, Clayton Lewis, Cathteen Wharton
"... This paper will appear as a book chapter in "Usability Inspection Methods" edited by J. Nielsen and R. Mack. The publisher is John Wiley & Sons (New York) and the book will be published in 1994 ..."
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This paper will appear as a book chapter in "Usability Inspection Methods" edited by J. Nielsen and R. Mack. The publisher is John Wiley & Sons (New York) and the book will be published in 1994

Usability Inspection Methods; Rationale and Examples

by Peter Polson, John Rieman, John Poeman, Cathleen Wharton, Judith Olson - In Proceedings of 8th Symposium on Human Interface , 1992
"... Evaluations of software usability, if done early in the design process, can significantly improve the quality of the software. However, practicing software developers seldom employ usability evaluation procedures, because the cost of using them is perceived to be high and the benefits low. Usability ..."
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. Usability inspection methods are a class of usability evaluation procedures designed to address this criticism. We describe two usability inspection methods, the Cognitive Walkthrough and Heuristic Evaluation, which are designed to provide greater benefits at lower costs.

INSPECTION METHODS IN PROGRAMMING

by Jun Al C Rich N--c, Slflfll Flflflflflflfl, I. I Il I Liii, Charles Rich, Charles Rich Noo--c , 1981
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Comparing Inspection Methods using Controlled Experiments

by Andrea De Lucia, Fausto Fasano, Genoveffa Tortora
"... Objective: In this paper we present an empirical study that was aimed at comparing three software inspection methods, in terms of needed time, precision, and recall values. The main objective of this study is to provide software engineers with some insight into choosing the inspection method to adop ..."
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Objective: In this paper we present an empirical study that was aimed at comparing three software inspection methods, in terms of needed time, precision, and recall values. The main objective of this study is to provide software engineers with some insight into choosing the inspection method

Usability Inspection Methods after 15 Years of Research and Practice

by David G. Novick, See Profile, Tasha Hollingsed, David G. Novick , 2007
"... Usability inspection methods after 15 years of research and practice ..."
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Usability inspection methods after 15 years of research and practice

Modelling Software Inspection Methods for the Application of Tool Support

by F. Macdonald, J. Miller , 1995
"... Software inspection is a widely used method for finding defects in all types of software development documents. There are many variations on the method, each of which is designed to be used under certain circumstances or to address some perceived fault in those which already exist. A desirable attri ..."
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Software inspection is a widely used method for finding defects in all types of software development documents. There are many variations on the method, each of which is designed to be used under certain circumstances or to address some perceived fault in those which already exist. A desirable

The Performance of the N-Fold Requirement Inspection Method

by Kantorowitz Eliezer, Guttman Arie, Arzi Lior
"... Faults in system requirements can be very harmful. It is therefore often required that the inspection achieves a high fault detection rate (FDR). To achieve this, a large number of inspectors is required. Large teams are known to be inefficient. Therefore, the N-fold requirements inspection method d ..."
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Faults in system requirements can be very harmful. It is therefore often required that the inspection achieves a high fault detection rate (FDR). To achieve this, a large number of inspectors is required. Large teams are known to be inefficient. Therefore, the N-fold requirements inspection method

Falsification Testing for Usability Inspection Method Assessment

by Alan Woolrych, Gilbert Cockton, Mark Hindmarch - In Proceedings of the HCI , 2004
"... We need more reliable usability inspection methods (UIMs), but assessment of UIMs has been unreliable [5]. We can only reliably improve UIMs if we have more reliable assessment. When assessing UIMs, we need to code analysts’ predictions as true or false positives or negatives, or as genuinely missed ..."
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We need more reliable usability inspection methods (UIMs), but assessment of UIMs has been unreliable [5]. We can only reliably improve UIMs if we have more reliable assessment. When assessing UIMs, we need to code analysts’ predictions as true or false positives or negatives, or as genuinely

Experience with Fagan's Inspection Method

by E. P. Doolan , 1992
"... this paper. In general, they have proved to be favorable. Because the costs of fixing errors in software were known, the payback for every hour invested in inspection was shown to be a factor 30. There are also other benefits that are much more difficult to quantify directly but whose effect is sign ..."
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this paper. In general, they have proved to be favorable. Because the costs of fixing errors in software were known, the payback for every hour invested in inspection was shown to be a factor 30. There are also other benefits that are much more difficult to quantify directly but whose effect

Research on Line-scan Inspection Method with Guided Waves

by Zhenggan Zhou, Zhanying Feng
"... Ultrasonic guided wave can propagate over a long distance and can be used to inspect plate and shell structure. Line-scan method is always applied to guide wave inspection. However, it is a problem how to locate the defects and how to image the inspection results if the through transmission method i ..."
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Ultrasonic guided wave can propagate over a long distance and can be used to inspect plate and shell structure. Line-scan method is always applied to guide wave inspection. However, it is a problem how to locate the defects and how to image the inspection results if the through transmission method
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