From Browsing Behavior to Usability Matters

E. Herder, Elisabeth M.A.G. van Dijk

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    Abstract

    Many features of interest can be observed from metrics of user navigation, of site structure and of paths followed through the site. These metrics can be used for recognizing and predicting usability matters. This papers discusses models and techniques needed, and how they can be used for adapting navigation support to user needs in various contexts of use
    Original languageUndefined
    Title of host publication10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    EditorsD. Harris, V. Duffy, M. Smith, C Stephanidis
    Place of PublicationMahwah
    PublisherLawrence Erlbaum
    Pages452-456
    Number of pages5
    ISBN (Print)0-8058-4932-7
    Publication statusPublished - 2003
    Event10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International 2003: Human-Centred Computing: Cognitieve, Social and Ergonomic Aspects - Crete, Greece
    Duration: 22 Jun 200327 Jun 2003
    Conference number: 10

    Publication series

    NameHuman-Computer Interaction
    PublisherLawrence Erlbaum
    Volume3

    Conference

    Conference10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International 2003
    Abbreviated titleHCI International
    Country/TerritoryGreece
    CityCrete
    Period22/06/0327/06/03

    Keywords

    • METIS-217106
    • EWI-6695
    • IR-63375
    • HMI-HF: Human Factors

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