DocumentCode
555333
Title
Deploying CogTool: integrating quantitative usability assessment into real-world software development
Author
Bellamy, Rachel ; John, Bonnie ; Kogan, Sandra
Author_Institution
Software Productivity Group, IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
21-28 May 2011
Firstpage
691
Lastpage
700
Abstract
Usability concerns are often difficult to integrate into real-world software development processes. To remedy this situation, IBM research and development, partnering with Carnegie Mellon University, has begun to employ a repeatable and quantifiable usability analysis method, embodied in CogTool, in its development practice. CogTool analyzes tasks performed on an interactive system from a storyboard and a demonstration of tasks on that storyboard, and predicts the time a skilled user will take to perform those tasks. We discuss how IBM designers and UX professionals used CogTool in their existing practice for contract compliance, communication within a product team and between a product team and its customer, assigning appropriate personnel to fix customer complaints, and quantitatively assessing design ideas before a line of code is written. We then reflect on the lessons learned by both the development organizations and the researchers attempting this technology transfer from academic research to integration into real-world practice, and we point to future research to even better serve the needs of practice.
Keywords
software engineering; user interfaces; Carnegie Mellon University; CogToo; contract compliance; customer complaints; quantitative usability assessment; real-world software development; storyboard; user interface; Computational modeling; Contracts; Humans; Productivity; Programming; Usability; cognitive modeling; cogtool; software development practice; usability engineering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering (ICSE), 2011 33rd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
ISSN
0270-5257
Print_ISBN
978-1-4503-0445-0
Electronic_ISBN
0270-5257
Type
conf
DOI
10.1145/1985793.1985890
Filename
6032510
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