Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access

Usability Testing Process with People with down Syndrome Intreacting with Mobile Applications: A Literature Review


Affiliations
1 Department ETSIINF, DLSIIS, Madrid Polytechnic University, Campus de Montegancedo 28660 , Boadilla del Monte , Madrid, Spain
2 Department of Computer Engineering, Autonomous University, Madrid, C/ Francisco Tomás y Valiente, 11. 28049, Madrid,, Spain
3 Department of Computer Sciences FIS Group, National Polytechnic University, Ladron de Guevara E11-25 y Andalucía Quito, Ecuador
 

We present a review of research related to the usability testing of mobile applications including participants with Down syndrome. The purpose is to identify good usability testing practices and possible guidelines for this process when participants are people with this cognitive disability. These practices and guidelines should account for their specific impairments. We applied document analysis techniques to searches of scientific databases. The results were filtered considering how well they matched the research topic. We processed and reported the classified and summarized results. The main findings of this literature review is that mobile applications usability testing including people with Down syndrome is an issue that has not be comprehensively investigated. While there is some related research, this is incomplete, and there is no single proposal that takes on board all the issues that could be taken into account. Consequently, we propose to develop guidelines on the usability testing process involving participants with Down syndrome.

Keywords

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

Abstract Views: 330

PDF Views: 163




  • Usability Testing Process with People with down Syndrome Intreacting with Mobile Applications: A Literature Review

Abstract Views: 330  |  PDF Views: 163

Authors

Doris Caliz
Department ETSIINF, DLSIIS, Madrid Polytechnic University, Campus de Montegancedo 28660 , Boadilla del Monte , Madrid, Spain
Loic Martinez
Department ETSIINF, DLSIIS, Madrid Polytechnic University, Campus de Montegancedo 28660 , Boadilla del Monte , Madrid, Spain
Xavier Alaman
Department of Computer Engineering, Autonomous University, Madrid, C/ Francisco Tomás y Valiente, 11. 28049, Madrid,, Spain
Carlos Teran
Department of Computer Sciences FIS Group, National Polytechnic University, Ladron de Guevara E11-25 y Andalucía Quito, Ecuador
Richart Caliz
Department of Computer Sciences FIS Group, National Polytechnic University, Ladron de Guevara E11-25 y Andalucía Quito, Ecuador

Abstract


We present a review of research related to the usability testing of mobile applications including participants with Down syndrome. The purpose is to identify good usability testing practices and possible guidelines for this process when participants are people with this cognitive disability. These practices and guidelines should account for their specific impairments. We applied document analysis techniques to searches of scientific databases. The results were filtered considering how well they matched the research topic. We processed and reported the classified and summarized results. The main findings of this literature review is that mobile applications usability testing including people with Down syndrome is an issue that has not be comprehensively investigated. While there is some related research, this is incomplete, and there is no single proposal that takes on board all the issues that could be taken into account. Consequently, we propose to develop guidelines on the usability testing process involving participants with Down syndrome.

Keywords


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