User studies informing E-table interfaces

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In this paper, we describe a series of user studies that were used to advance understanding of how people use electronic tables (E-tables) and inform the development of a web-based statistical table browser for use by non-specialists. Interviews and focus groups with providers, intermediaries, and non-specialist end users; transaction log analysis; and e-mail content analysis were used to develop a user-task taxonomy for government statistical data. These studies were the basis for a prototype web-based interface for browsing statistical tables. Two usability studies with 23 subjects and two eye-tracking studies with 21 subjects were conducted with this interface and paper, PDF, and spreadsheet interfaces. The results of the needs assessment, prototype development, and user studies provide a foundation for understanding E-tables in general and guiding continued design of interfaces for E-tables.

论文关键词:Statistical tables,Table browser,Needs assessment,Usability testing,Eye-tracking

论文评审过程:Received 19 June 2002, Accepted 19 June 2002, Available online 7 December 2002.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4573(02)00043-2