
Automated Usability Testing Using HUI Analyzer
Author(s) -
Simon Baker,
Fiora Au,
Gillian Dobbie,
Ian Warren
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
19th australian conference on software engineering (aswec 2008)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1109/aswec.2008.40
In this paper, we present an overview of HUI Analyzer, a tool intended for automating usability testing. The tool allows a user interface's exepected and actual use to be captured unobtrusively, with any mismatches indicating potential usability problems being highlighted. HUI Analyzer allows supports specification and checking of assertions governing an interface's layout and actual user interaction. Assertions offer a low-cost means of detecting usability defects and are intended to be checked iteratively during a user interface's development. Hotspot analysis is a feature that highlights relative use of GUI components in a form. This is useful in informing form layout, for example to collocate heavily used components thereby reducing unnecessary scrolling or movement. Based on evaluation, we have found HUI Analyzer's performance in detecting usability defects to be comparable to conventional formal user testing. However, the time taken by HUI Analyzer to automatically process and analyze user interactions is much less than that for formal user testing.
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