Automatic support for web user studies with SCONE and TEA
H Obendorf, H Weinreich, T Hass - CHI'04 Extended Abstracts on Human …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
H Obendorf, H Weinreich, T Hass
CHI'04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2004•dl.acm.orgThis paper describes the concepts of TEA, a flexible tool that supports user tests by
automating repetitive tasks and collecting data of user inputs and actions. TEA was
specifically designed for user studies in the World Wide Web and is able to interact with a
web browser. Building on a web intermediary (WBI) and a framework for web enhancement
tools (SCONE), TEA can be applied in a range of test settings-providing either a controlled
laboratory environment or a quick tool for collecting informal data.
automating repetitive tasks and collecting data of user inputs and actions. TEA was
specifically designed for user studies in the World Wide Web and is able to interact with a
web browser. Building on a web intermediary (WBI) and a framework for web enhancement
tools (SCONE), TEA can be applied in a range of test settings-providing either a controlled
laboratory environment or a quick tool for collecting informal data.
This paper describes the concepts of TEA, a flexible tool that supports user tests by automating repetitive tasks and collecting data of user inputs and actions. TEA was specifically designed for user studies in the World Wide Web and is able to interact with a web browser. Building on a web intermediary (WBI) and a framework for web enhancement tools (SCONE), TEA can be applied in a range of test settings - providing either a controlled laboratory environment or a quick tool for collecting informal data.
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