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Sheng-Cheng Huang

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2011
 
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Huang, Sheng-Cheng (2011): Icons: pictures or logograms?. In: Proceedings of the 2011 iConference 2011. pp. 819-820.

The author proposed three studies (i.e. a large-N survey, a behavioral experiment, and a functional magnetic resonance imaging research) to investigate whether people read icons as pictures or logographic words.

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2009
 
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Huang, Sheng-Cheng, Bias, Randolph G., Payne, Tanya L. and Rogers, Jay B. (2009): Remote usability testing: a practice. In: JCDL09 Proceedings of the 2009 Joint International Conference on Digital Libraries 2009. pp. 397-398.

For increasingly frequent use of library resources by remote users, remote usability testing has become a valuable tool for those who would pursue an empirical, user-centered design of the interfaces to their electronic resources and services. This paper describes our implementation of remote usability tests to evaluate prototypes of a web content management application developed by Vignette Corporation, and reports sample results to illustrate the utility of such an approach that can help designing and improving interfaces of digital library projects and their usability.

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2006
 
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Huang, Sheng-Cheng, Chou, I-Fan and Bias, Randolph G. (2006): Empirical Evaluation of a Popular Cellular Phone's Menu System: Theory Meets Practice. In Journal of Usability Studies, 1 (2) pp. 91-108.

A usability assessment entailing a paper prototype was conducted to examine menu selection theories on a small screen device by determining the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction of a popular cellular phone's menu system. Outcomes of this study suggest that users prefer a less extensive menu structure on a small screen device. The investigation also covered factors of category classification and item labeling influencing user performance in menu selection. Research findings suggest that proper modifications in these areas could significantly enhance the system's usability and demonstrate the validity of paper-prototyping which is capable of detecting significant differences in usability measures among various model designs.

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