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This paper presents an HTML analyzer for the study of Web usability. The analyzer parses HTML code in order to extract usability information from Web pages. For usability aspects that can be analyzed automatically, the analyzer draws conclusions and offers suggestions. For more subjective usability issues, it assists the expert by presenting relevant information in a convenient way. Many similar applications...
The interest in developing usable products has led to the inclusion of usability aspects in product development processes. Generally speaking, the literature tends to define usability in overly brief and ambiguous terms and to describe its application in informal terms. Also there is a tendency to overlook characteristics of the context in which a product is to be used, and this usually means that...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.