Usability Study of a Traceability Management Tool
Abstract
This study aims to add to the body of
usability research especially in regards to software
tools. There is a lack of consideration to
usability and empirical evaluation of software
tools for developers in general, and in the field
of traceability in context of usability is close to
non-existent. Usability studies have been using
various methods and measurements over the
years but most of the time previous work in
the field is not built upon and measurements
and questionnaires are seldom fully revealed
making reproduction and comparison across
studies very difficult. This study evaluated the
usability of a traceability management tool
called Capra using a remote usability testing
method where screen recording and post-test
questionnaire are the means of gathering data.
This study aims to build upon previous work
by using validated and proven methods to
assess usability and classify usability problems
found to suggest improvement to the Capratool
along with the aim to evaluate the overall
usability.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2017-06-29Author
Skytt, Per
Nersing, Tobias
Keywords
Capra
Traceability Management
Usability
Language
eng