DocumentCode
3686780
Title
Exploring users´ experience with e-reading devices
Author
Chrysoula Gatsou;Anastasios Politis;Dimitrios Zevgolis
Author_Institution
Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, TEI of Athens, Greece
fYear
2015
Firstpage
833
Lastpage
839
Abstract
New e-book readers and multifunctional mobile tablet devices are currently emerging, so bringing about a transition from printed to the electronic books. It is important to learn how usable these mobile devices are, by testing them on real users from various backgrounds. The paper presents a study which explores the perceived usability of two electronic reading devices, one dedicated reader and one multifunctional device. More specifically, the study employs eight tasks which users were required to complete within a specific time with two devices. Our results show that users functioned better on the multifunctional device in terms of performance measures, such as navigation, task difficulty and satisfaction.
Keywords
"Electronic publishing","Usability","Tablet computers","Testing","Consumer electronics","Mobile handsets","Atmospheric measurements"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2015 Federated Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.15439/2015F197
Filename
7321528
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