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Adapting the Locales Framework for Heuristic Evaluation of Groupware
Author(s) -
Saul Greenberg,
Geraldine Fitzpatrick,
Carl Gutwin,
Simon M. Kaplan
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
ajis. australasian journal of information systems/ajis. australian journal of information systems/australian journal of information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1326-2238
pISSN - 1039-7841
DOI - 10.3127/ajis.v7i2.267
Subject(s) - heuristics , usability , collaborative software , computer science , heuristic evaluation , heuristic , human–computer interaction , product (mathematics) , interface (matter) , user interface , knowledge management , artificial intelligence , geometry , mathematics , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , parallel computing , operating system
Heuristic evaluation is a rapid, cheap and effective way for identifying usability problems in single user systems. However, current heuristics do not provide guidance for discovering problems specific to groupware usability. In this paper, we take the Locales Framework and restate it as heuristics appropriate for evaluating groupware. These are: 1) Provide locales; 2) Provide awareness within locales; 3) Allow individual views; 4) Allow people to manage and stay aware of their evolving interactions; and 5) Provide a way to organize and relate locales to one another. To see if these new heuristics are useful in practice, we used them to inspect the interface of Teamwave Workplace, a commercial groupware product. We were successful in identifying the strengths of Teamwave as well as both major and minor interface problems

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