Towards an Evaluation Methodology for the Development of Research-Oriented Virtual Communities. Ho, J., schraefel, & Chignel, M. In 9th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative EnterprisesWETICE 2000, pages 112--117, 2000.
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This paper is part a case study of collaborative environment use and parts a proposition for a methodological approach for evaluating virtual environments based on the findings from that case study. We review the literature on evaluating collaborative environments and we report on a usability study carried out on a research oriented virtual community. The report includes a cluster analysis of the questionnaire results and the use of those results in profiling user attitudes. We propose that this type of differential cluster analysis should be used in the future to identify people who are generally better able to make discriminating judgments, and to identify people who are able to analyze the usability of different components of an environment rather than just the overall environment.
@inproceedings{ ecs8797,
  author    = {Janet Ho and  schraefel and Mark Chignel},
  title     = {Towards an Evaluation Methodology for the Development of Research-Oriented Virtual Communities}, 
  abstract   = {This paper is part a case study of collaborative environment use and parts a proposition for a methodological approach for evaluating virtual environments based on the findings from that case study. We review the literature on evaluating collaborative environments and we report on a usability study carried out on a research oriented virtual community. The report includes a cluster analysis of the questionnaire results and the use of those results in profiling user attitudes. We propose that this type of differential cluster analysis should be used in the future to identify people who are generally better able to make discriminating judgments, and to identify people who are able to analyze the usability of different components of an environment rather than just the overall environment.},
  booktitle   = {9th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative EnterprisesWETICE 2000},
  pages   = {112--117},
  url   = {http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/8797/} ,
  year   = {2000}
}

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