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""USATESTDOWN" A Proposal of a Usability Testing Guide for Mobile Applications Focused on Persons with Down Syndrome"

Authors

Doris Caliz1, Loic Martinez1 and Richart Caliz2, 1Madrid Polytechnic University, Spain and 2National Polytechnic University, Ecuador

Abstract

The usability testing of mobile applications involving persons with Down syndrome is an issue that has not be comprehensively investigated and there is no single proposal that takes on board all the issues that could be taken into account[1]. This study aims to propose a practical guide ¨USATESTDOWN¨ to measure and evaluate the usability of mobile applications focusing on Down syndrome users and their primary limitations. The study starts with an analysis of existing methodologies and tools to evaluate usability and integrates concepts related to inspection and inquiry methods into a proposal. The proposal includes the opinions of experts and representative users; their limitations, the applicability during the development process and the accessibility. This guide is based on the literature review and the author’s experience in several workshops where persons with Down syndrome used mobile devices.

Keywords

Usability Testing, Mobile Applications, Cognitive Disability, Down Syndrome, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Mobile Devices.

Full Text  Volume 7, Number 3