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Usability of Public Administration Electronic Forms

Použitelnost elektronických formulářů veřejné správy

Miloslav Hub and Michal Chudoba

Acta Informatica Pragensia, 2015, vol. 2015, issue 1, 90-101

Abstract: This paper is focused on the testing and evaluating of public administration electronic forms from the usability point of view. Its objective is to design a suitable methodology for usability testing of electronic forms and their description and distribution to public administration information systems professionals. Firstly, methods of usability engineering are summarized and a suitable method for usability testing and evaluation of electronic forms is selected. Farther, the methodology of electronic forms usability testing that uses the selected method is suggested. In the last part of the paper the case study that uses the proposed methodology is suggested and performed. The main benefit of the work is the design of testing methodology and proposition of the set of recommendations for new public administration electronic forms design.

Keywords: Usability engineering; User interface; Public administration; Information systems; Software quality; Inženýrství použitelnosti; uživatelské rozhraní; veřejná správa; informační systémy; kvalita software (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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