Evaluating the usability of web pages: a case study
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1999-11
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Lautenbach, M.A.E.
Schegget, I.E. ter
Schoute, A.E.
Witteman, C.L.M.
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Abstract
An evaluation of the Utrecht University website was carried out with 240
students. New criteria were drawn from the literature and operationalized for
the study. These criteria are surveyability and findability. Web pages can be
said to satisfy a usability criterion if their efficiency and effectiveness is
satisfactory to the user. We operationalized efficiency and effectiveness as
surveyability, that is, the users' satisfaction with the legibility and
comprehensibility of the pages and findability, the users' ability to find
information on the pages or the pages' ease of use, respectively. We conducted
a case study in which subjects were observed while they performed a search
task on the Internet and then answered questions about findability and
surveyability. The surveyability and findability criteria seem to be an effective
measure of the usability of web pages and give a reliable indication of the
users' judgements of the pages' user-friendliness.