Towards the MAturation of Information Technology USability Evaluation

2005-01-01 2008-12-31

COST294-MAUSE is a usability research community that is run under the auspices of COST. MAUSE stands for Towards the MAturation of IT USability Evaluation – the overarching theme of the community. The ultimate goal of COST294-MAUSE is to bring more science to bear on Usability Evaluation Methods (UEMs) development, evaluation, and comparison, aiming for results that can be transferred to industry and educators, thus leading to increased competitiveness of European industry and benefit to the public.

Application domains: Education & Training

Scientific areas: HCI

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  • Regina Bernhaupt

2009

  • Conferences proceedingsEffie Law, Dominique-Louis Scapin, Gilbert Cockton, Mark Springett, Chris Stary, Marco Winckler. COST294-MAUSE Closing Conference Proceedings : Maturation of Usability Evaluation Methods: Retrospect and Prospect (Final Reports of COST294-MAUSE Working Groups). ISBN 978-2-917490-06-8. IRIT Press.

2005

  • International conferences articlesEffie Law, Ebba Hvannberg, Jean Vanderdonckt, Dominique-Louis Scapin, Philippe Palanque. Towards the Maturation of IT Usability Evaluation (MAUSE). Interact 2005. p:1134-1137. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag.
  • International conferences articlesEffie Law, Ebba Hvannberg, Jean Vanderdonckt, Dominique-Louis Scapin, Philippe Palanque. MAUSE: Network of Usability Excellence. BCS HCI 2005. p:283-286. Springer Verlag.