Abstract
The amount of human factors engineering data about user interface design and evaluation has become very large over the last years. A large part of that knowledge has resulted in principles, recommendations and guidelines published under various formats (standards, guides, etc.). Unfortunately, efficient usage of that knowledge seems difficult, particularly for non specialists.
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- A VALIDATION OF ERGONOMIC CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF USER INTERFACES
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