MeMo Workbench for Semi-Automated Usability Testing

Abstract

In this paper we present a new approach to the automation of usability evaluation for interactive systems. Design ideas or complete systems are modeled as a conditional state machine. Then, user interactions with the system are simulated on the basis of tasks, by first searching for possible solution paths and then generating deviations from these paths under consideration of user groups and system attributes. The approach has been implemented into a workbench which supports the modeling of the system and the evaluation of the simulations. We present first results for the reliability of the approach in modeling interactions with a spoken dialog system.

@INPROCEEDINGS{engelbrecht2008,
  author = {Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht and Michael Kruppa and Sebastian Möller and Michael Quade },
  title = {MeMo Workbench for Semi-Automated Usability Testing},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of Interspeech 2008},
  year = {2008},
  address = {Brisbane, Australia},
  month = {September}
}
Authors:
Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Michael Kruppa, Sebastian Möller, Michael Quade
Category:
Conference Paper
Year:
2008
Location:
Brisbane, Australia