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Plateforme d'utilisabilité/usage MultiCom: objectifs, réalisation, usages et retours d'expérience

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This article describes the design approach and experience gained when implementing an original usability laboratory: the MultiCom platform. The purpose of this platform is the evaluation of the usability and usage of a wide range of interactive systems: from classic systems to ubiquitous environments. For this, the platform was designed as a large theater where acts could be played. The relevance of the design choices (surface, ground plane, automation) was validated through several experiments that were successfully carried out on the platform.

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      Ergo'IA '10: Proceedings of the Ergonomie et Informatique Avancee Conference
      October 2010
      254 pages
      ISBN:9781450302739
      DOI:10.1145/1868650

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