E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Analysis of interface usability evaluation using digital measurement tools

  • Pan Xinyun,
  • Donkor Edwin Kofi Nyefrer,
  • Sha Chunfa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123605096
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 236
p. 05096

Abstract

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Based on the articles on interface usability collected by CNKI and Web of Science (WOS), the current research status, trends, and recommendations on interface usability were analyzed in terms of the number of articles published, literature sources, institutions, authors, and keywords by combining the CNKI and WOS bibliometric analysis tools and CiteSpace information visualization software. Using digital technology methods such as bibliometric analysis, data visualisation and knowledge mapping analysis, the following conclusions were drawn. Research on interface usability mainly focuses on usability testing and interface optimization. At present, the research methods of interface usability are relatively mature, and the evaluation direction of interface usability tends to combine the eye movement experiments, the subjective and objective evaluation of users. The use of digital tools to study the current situation, hotspots and trends in interface usability can provide advice and assistance in the design of relevant interfaces.