2018
DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2018.1554813
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Usability evaluation for geographic information systems: a systematic literature review

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“…Inquiry or user-based evaluation is an evaluation method to get information about behavior, thoughts, and user interface usage (Cinar 2015). The inquiry method is done by asking users to evaluate a system and provide feedback after interacting with the interface; this feedback is typically achieved via interviews, surveys, or ratings (Unrau and Kray 2019). Inquiry methods focused on gathering subjective data from users, the majority were used in combination with other types of methods such as testing or inspection to perform a more complete evaluation.…”
Section: Inspection and Inquiry Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inquiry or user-based evaluation is an evaluation method to get information about behavior, thoughts, and user interface usage (Cinar 2015). The inquiry method is done by asking users to evaluate a system and provide feedback after interacting with the interface; this feedback is typically achieved via interviews, surveys, or ratings (Unrau and Kray 2019). Inquiry methods focused on gathering subjective data from users, the majority were used in combination with other types of methods such as testing or inspection to perform a more complete evaluation.…”
Section: Inspection and Inquiry Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To provide insights into various aspects of GIS applications to explore the distribution of events and dynamics happening within the indoor spaces, we evaluated and filtered a wide variety of publications based on a systematic literature review process. Even though this review process was initially associated to the medical research area, it has been used lately into another studies areas, such as GIS, for example (Klonner et al, 2016; Steiger et al, 2015; Unrau & Kray, 2019). It was applied to ensure that the selection of the included documents was based on clear eligibility criteria, making it less subject to bias, in order to answer the study specific question, providing methods that can be systematically described and reproducible (Randolph, 2009; Torraco, 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the method of SLR was originally developed within the medicine research field, lately it has been adopted from various GIS studies [53][54][55][56]. Torraco [57] explains that an "integrative literature review is a form of research that reviews, critiques, and synthesizes representative literature on a topic in an integrated way such that new frameworks and perspectives on the topic are generated," which summarizes the motivation of this SLR.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%