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Identifying emergent behaviours from longitudinal web use

Published: 08 October 2013 Publication History

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Laboratory studies present difficulties in the understanding of how usage evolves over time. Employed observations are obtrusive and not naturalistic. Our system employs a remote capture tool that provides longitudinal low-level interaction data. It is easily deployable into any Web site allowing deployments in-the-wild and is completely unobtrusive. Web application interfaces are designed assuming users' goals. Requirement specifications contain well defined use cases and scenarios that drive design and subsequent optimisations. Users' interaction patterns outside the expected ones are not considered. This results in an optimisation for a stylised user rather than a real one. A bottom-up analysis from low-level interaction data makes possible the emergence of users' tasks. Similarities among users can be found and solutions that are effective for real users can be designed. Factors such as learnability and how interface changes affect users are difficult to observe in laboratory studies. Our solution makes it possible, adding a longitudinal point of view to traditional laboratory studies. The capture tool is deployed in real world Web applications capturing in-situ data from users. These data serve to explore analysis and visualisation possibilities. We present an example of the exploration results with one Web application.

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  • (2017)Software Analytics for Web Usability: A Systematic MappingComputational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 201710.1007/978-3-319-62407-5_17(246-261)Online publication date: 15-Jul-2017
  • (2015)User Intention Mining: A Non-intrusive Approach to Track User Activities for Web ApplicationAdvances in Swarm and Computational Intelligence10.1007/978-3-319-20469-7_17(147-154)Online publication date: 2-Jun-2015

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UIST '13 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
October 2013
126 pages
ISBN:9781450324069
DOI:10.1145/2508468
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  1. accessibility
  2. ergonomics
  3. longitudinal observation
  4. usage mining
  5. user behaviour analysis
  6. user issues
  7. web

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UIST'13: The 26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
October 8 - 11, 2013
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  • (2017)Software Analytics for Web Usability: A Systematic MappingComputational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 201710.1007/978-3-319-62407-5_17(246-261)Online publication date: 15-Jul-2017
  • (2015)User Intention Mining: A Non-intrusive Approach to Track User Activities for Web ApplicationAdvances in Swarm and Computational Intelligence10.1007/978-3-319-20469-7_17(147-154)Online publication date: 2-Jun-2015

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