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Digital heritage systems: the ARCO evaluation
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posted on 2023-06-08, 15:19 authored by Stella Sylaiou, Martin WhiteMartin White, Fotis LiarokapisThis chapter describes the evaluation methods conducted for a digital heritage system, called ARCO (Augmented Representation of Cultural Objects), which examines the tools and methods used for its evaluation. The case study describes the knowledge acquired from several user requirement assessments, and further describes how to use this specific knowledge to provide a general framework for a holistic virtual museum evaluation. This approach will facilitate designers to determine the flaws of virtual museum environments, fill the gap between the technologies they use and those the users prefer and improve them in order to provide interactive and engaging virtual museums. The proposed model used not only quantitative, but also qualitative evaluation methods, and it is based on the extensive evaluations of the ARCO system by simple end-users, usability experts and domain experts. The main evaluation criteria were usability, presence, and learning.
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IGI GlobalExternal DOI
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321-354Pages
444.0Book title
Cases on usability engineering: design and development of digital productsPlace of publication
Hershey, PAISBN
9781466640467Series
Advances in human and social aspects of technologyDepartment affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
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Miguel A Garcia-RuizLegacy Posted Date
2013-07-08Usage metrics
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