Search for dissertations about: "usability framework"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words usability framework.
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1. Usability Design : A framework for designing usable interactive systems in practice
Abstract : Today many companies have started to become aware of the advantages of doing user-centred design. However, it is extremely rare that companies adopt a fully integrated user-centred design approach in one strategic shift. READ MORE
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2. The Usability of Collaborative Virtual Environments: Towards an Evaluation Framework
Abstract : Collaboration is often a necessity in order to reach one's goals in society, organizations, or among individuals. Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) can be used as a medium supporting communication and interaction between people. READ MORE
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3. Designing Work and IT Systems : A Participatory Process that Supports Usability and Sustainability
Abstract : Since the use of computers and IT systems has become an essential part of many people’s daily work, the quality of IT systems’ is becoming more important for efficient, healthy and sustainable work. It has often been argued that the full potential of a new, supportive IT system seldom is achieved, because – despite implementation of the new system - outdated work procedures are still being preserved. READ MORE
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4. Towards a Framework for Efficient Use of Virtual Reality in Urban Planning and Building Design
Abstract : This thesis mainly deals with the question on how Virtual Reality (VR) simulations can become a communication tool that is integrated in the urban planning and building design process. The work has investigated both technical and usability aspects of the VR technology and identified challenges encountered when trying to implement VR as a natural communication platform in urban planning and building design. READ MORE
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5. A mobile bank application loyalty model : The young bank customer perspective
Abstract : This thesis investigates young bank customer (YBC) perceptions of loyalty in the context of mobile bank applications (MBAs), including loyalty antecedents and the consequences of loyalty. A first study investigates the relationships between cognitive, affective, and conative antecedents, on one hand, and loyalty, on the other. READ MORE