Usability Evaluation of Engineering Research Center for Compact Efficient Fluid Power Website
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Authors: Dorian Davis, Olivia Leak, Steven Jiang
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This study aims to investigate usability problems of the National Science Foundation engineering research center for compact and efficient fluid power (CCEFP) website and provides design recommendations to improve it. A discounted usability evaluation technique, heuristic evaluation was applied and followed by a usability testing. Usability metrics were then analyzed. Top usability problems were discussed in detail. Findings from this study can help CCEFP improve its effectiveness and efficiency of their website and better serve the fluid power community.
Keywords: Usability Testing, Heuristic Evaluation
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1001256
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