Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 17, No 1: January 2020

Web usability test in 60 seconds: a theoretical foundation and empirical test

Imran Mahmud (Graduate School of Business, Universiti Sains Malaysia Penang , Malaysia. Department of Software Engineering Daffodil International Univrsity, Bangladesh)
Mostafijur Rahman (Daffodil International University)
Sharmin Ahmed (Daffodil International University)
Didarul Islam (Daffodil International University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jan 2020

Abstract

The aim of this research is to explore the possibility of web usability test in 60 seconds rather than unlimited time by customers.  Usability was tested by two major testing methods: system usability scale (SUS) and NetQu@l.  60 customers as two groups were involved in the experimental design procedure. The assessment included an online shopping website where one group tested in 60 seconds and other group had 3 days to test.  Result shows that there are significance differences in SUS based testing and no significant differences in NetQu@l based testing. Altogether, these results provide further support that SUS based usability testing can be implemented in 60 seconds time frame without imposing additional cognitive load on customers.

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