2008
DOI: 10.1177/154193120805201605
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Using the Analytic Hierarchical Process to Create a Single Usability Score for Website Interfaces

Abstract: We propose a new approach to create a single score metric to compare and rank the usability of website interfaces. The approach is based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process. We built the model and validated it using four usability studies, two of which are on a manufacturing firm website and the other two are on a service firm website. The results revealed a difference in domain between manufacturing and service. Still, this approach to creating a single score for usability is new in the literature for website e… Show more

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“…Hoehle et al (2016) developed an instrument to scale mobile application usability through Microsoft's mobile usability guidelines. (Shrestha, Abdinnour-Helm and Chaparro, 2008) used Analytical Hierarchical Process to create a single usability score for a website interface; Sauro and Kindlund (2005) used standardization techniques from Six Sigma, to propose scalable process for standardizing disparate usability metric. The benefits of having usability metrics from the above studies can be explored to apply in medical device as well.…”
Section: Creating Rubrics For Product Hf/u Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoehle et al (2016) developed an instrument to scale mobile application usability through Microsoft's mobile usability guidelines. (Shrestha, Abdinnour-Helm and Chaparro, 2008) used Analytical Hierarchical Process to create a single usability score for a website interface; Sauro and Kindlund (2005) used standardization techniques from Six Sigma, to propose scalable process for standardizing disparate usability metric. The benefits of having usability metrics from the above studies can be explored to apply in medical device as well.…”
Section: Creating Rubrics For Product Hf/u Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%