Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
NOT
• Costs: Cost perceived by user
• Availability: Opportunity of access (by user self )
• Comfort: Easiness of access/contact
• Appearance: e expectations of user about center
• Performance: Performance of center perceived by user
Satisfaction
of contact
Contact
EXIT
User data collecting
EXIT
Multidisciplinary
Cost of time perceived by user for
obtain an AT
Cost (workload) perceived by user for
obtain an AT
team meeting for:
-user data valuation
and - setting design
NOT
Setting set-up
UX evaluation of AT
To ols of the
integrated
model of
evaluation
Matching process:
-assistive solution proposal
In ideal
conditions
( ecacy )
-assistive solution user-trial
-assistive solution outcome
Accessibility
Eciency
Assistive solution
Multidisciplinary
team evaluation
Effectiveness
NOT
EXIT
NOT
Satisfaction
User
agreement
Assistive solution provision
User support
Users' questionnaires/survey
In real world
Follow up
Figure 15.6
The dimensions and the measures of the UX evaluation of the model's functioning of the ATA process of a cen-
ter for technical aid. In this schema, the UX evaluation of the AT, with its dimensions, is part of the efficiency
and efficacy evaluation of the relationship between the user and the center for technical aid.
Figure 16.2
Example of diagrammatic interface that reduces the search commands to be executed when accessing a page
on the Web.
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