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H U Shujing - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Usability Report of outcome questionnaire 45 in part of chinese sample
    Chinese journal of clinical psychology, 2008
    Co-Authors: H U Shujing
    Abstract:

    Objective: To explore the Usability of "Outcome Questionnaire-45" developed by Lambert in 1996 for counseling outcome assessing. Methods: OQ-45 was first translated into Chinese and then retranslated into English. After that, the OQ-45 Chinese edition was used to measure 200 normal college students and 75 clients. The results were analyzed to get reliability and validity of the OQ-45 Chinese edition. Results: The Cronbach's alpha coefficients of the three subscales and total score were from 0.57-0.91. Correlations between the score of each subscale and total score were from 0.77-0.95. The questionnaire could well discriminate normal sample and client sample, which means good having sensitivity. The two factors were extracted by factor analysis. Conclusion: According to different culture background , it needs further revision to be used in China.

Steve Cousins - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Paper: Web Usability The Bloodhound Project: Automating Discovery of Web Usability Issues using the InfoScent ™ Simulator
    2013
    Co-Authors: H. Chi, Adam Rosien, Gesara Supattanasiri, A Williams, Christiaan Royer, Celia Chow, Erica Robles, Brinda Dalal, Julie Chen, Steve Cousins
    Abstract:

    According to Usability experts, the top user issue for Web sites is difficult navigation. We have been developing automated Usability tools for several years, and here we describe a prototype service called InfoScent ™ Bloodhound Simulator, a push-button navigation analysis system, which automatically analyzes the information cues on a Web site to produce a Usability Report. We further build upon previous algorithms to create a method called Information Scent Absorption Rate, which measures the navigability of a site by computing the probability of users reaching the desired destinations on the site. Lastly, we present a user study involving 244 subjects over 1385 user sessions that show how Bloodhound correlates with real users surfing for information on four Web sites. The hope is that, by using

Dellosa, Romel Rey G. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Improving the dissemination of the property information between the property advisory and the brokerage team in a real estate consultancy company
    Animo Repository, 2021
    Co-Authors: Dellosa, Romel Rey G.
    Abstract:

    The Covid-19 pandemic has forced most businesses and organizations to shift to work-from-home or remote work setups. Our real estate company had to adjust and utilize existing online communication tools and information systems to continue daily business operations. However, the inaccuracy and difficulty in using the PRIMECore, our company’s knowledge management system for property details, led to the ineffective dissemination of information among two teams within our organization. This action research focused on improving the dissemination of property information involving the Property Advisory Team and the Brokerage Team. Our action research team implemented two cycles of Coghlan’s action research method. To address the deficiencies in the PRIMECore system, our Cycle 1 intervention centered on evaluating and updating the PRIMECore through a Usability Feedback Report. We created this Usability Report to be used by IT in updating PRIMECore. But the unexpected resignation of IT members at the latter part of Cycle 1 made the PRIMECore no longer operational for updating. Therefore, in Cycle 2, in place of the PRIMECore, our action research team created a new centralized database for property information using Google Sheet. Our team was guided by the User Acceptability Framework and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in updating the property information and in weighing the acceptability and actual usage of the new centralized database system. The data accuracy and ease of operation through the new centralized database system had improved the dissemination of property information between the Property Advisory Team and the Brokerage Team. In addition, the online and few face-to-face weekly meetings between the Property Advisory Team and the Brokerage Team that later became possible in the hybrid work set up had enhanced the information dissemination of property details between the two teams

H. Chi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Paper: Web Usability The Bloodhound Project: Automating Discovery of Web Usability Issues using the InfoScent ™ Simulator
    2013
    Co-Authors: H. Chi, Adam Rosien, Gesara Supattanasiri, A Williams, Christiaan Royer, Celia Chow, Erica Robles, Brinda Dalal, Julie Chen, Steve Cousins
    Abstract:

    According to Usability experts, the top user issue for Web sites is difficult navigation. We have been developing automated Usability tools for several years, and here we describe a prototype service called InfoScent ™ Bloodhound Simulator, a push-button navigation analysis system, which automatically analyzes the information cues on a Web site to produce a Usability Report. We further build upon previous algorithms to create a method called Information Scent Absorption Rate, which measures the navigability of a site by computing the probability of users reaching the desired destinations on the site. Lastly, we present a user study involving 244 subjects over 1385 user sessions that show how Bloodhound correlates with real users surfing for information on four Web sites. The hope is that, by using

Adam Rosien - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Paper: Web Usability The Bloodhound Project: Automating Discovery of Web Usability Issues using the InfoScent ™ Simulator
    2013
    Co-Authors: H. Chi, Adam Rosien, Gesara Supattanasiri, A Williams, Christiaan Royer, Celia Chow, Erica Robles, Brinda Dalal, Julie Chen, Steve Cousins
    Abstract:

    According to Usability experts, the top user issue for Web sites is difficult navigation. We have been developing automated Usability tools for several years, and here we describe a prototype service called InfoScent ™ Bloodhound Simulator, a push-button navigation analysis system, which automatically analyzes the information cues on a Web site to produce a Usability Report. We further build upon previous algorithms to create a method called Information Scent Absorption Rate, which measures the navigability of a site by computing the probability of users reaching the desired destinations on the site. Lastly, we present a user study involving 244 subjects over 1385 user sessions that show how Bloodhound correlates with real users surfing for information on four Web sites. The hope is that, by using