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User Satisfaction of a Hybrid Ontology-Engineering Tool

Christophe Debruyne1 and Ioana Ciuciu1, 2

1Vrije Universiteit Brussel, STARLab, Belgium
chrdebru@vub.ac.be

2Joseph Fourier University, SIGMA / LIG, France
ioana-georgiana.ciuciu@imag.fr

Abstract. In an effort to continuously improve a research prototype for collaborative ontology engineering, we report on the reapplication of a usability test within an ontology-engineering experiment involving 36 users. The tool offers additional functionalities and measures were taken to address the problems identified in a previous study. The evaluation criteria proposed in the study were developed by taking into account the people involved, the processes and their outcomes, focusing on the user experience, in an approach that goes beyond usability; users were asked if the tool helped them in achieving their goals. We identify the problems the users encountered while using the system and also investigate whether the measures did tackle the problems observed in the first study. A set of recommendations is proposed in order to overcome these new problems and to improve the user experience with the system.

Keywords: Usability testing, user satisfaction, socio-technical systems theory, ontology engineering, social dynamics, community, HCI

LNCS 8186, p. 414 ff.

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