Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study

Autores
Diulio, María de la Paz; Gardey, Juan Cruz; Gómez, Analía; Garrido, Alejandra
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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artículo
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This study surveys the state of the art in usability and user experience strategies applied to applications that deal with large amounts of data in the field of Cultural Heritage, highlighting the most prominent aspects and underlining the under-explored. In these applications, large amounts of data need to be wisely presented to help final users at drawing conclusions and making decisions. While sophisticated technology may be used to improve the user experience, it should not be applied to the detriment of usability, which is critical for the success of these applications. We performed a systematic mapping study to classify the literature retrieved in the four largest scientific databases by a structured search string. We classify applications according to purpose, intended users, the way they address and evaluate UX and usability, among others, and include the analysis of combined results through maps.Findings reveal the contradiction that while most articles are intended for the education and tourism of the general public, only half of the studies evaluate usability. Moreover, there is a significant research gap in user interfaces for systems in the context of preventive conservation, for research, assessment and decision assistance.This is the first systematic mapping study combining usability and Cultural Heritage, especially for data-oriented applications. It shows that more research is necessary to assist conservators and researchers, and to address usability from early stages of development.
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Ciencias de la Computación
Data-intensive applications
Preventive conservation
Usability
User experience
Web applications
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
title Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
spellingShingle Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
Diulio, María de la Paz
Ciencias de la Computación
Data-intensive applications
Preventive conservation
Usability
User experience
Web applications
title_short Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
title_full Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
title_fullStr Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
title_full_unstemmed Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
title_sort Usability of data-oriented user interfaces for cultural heritage: A systematic mapping study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Diulio, María de la Paz
Gardey, Juan Cruz
Gómez, Analía
Garrido, Alejandra
author Diulio, María de la Paz
author_facet Diulio, María de la Paz
Gardey, Juan Cruz
Gómez, Analía
Garrido, Alejandra
author_role author
author2 Gardey, Juan Cruz
Gómez, Analía
Garrido, Alejandra
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias de la Computación
Data-intensive applications
Preventive conservation
Usability
User experience
Web applications
topic Ciencias de la Computación
Data-intensive applications
Preventive conservation
Usability
User experience
Web applications
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This study surveys the state of the art in usability and user experience strategies applied to applications that deal with large amounts of data in the field of Cultural Heritage, highlighting the most prominent aspects and underlining the under-explored. In these applications, large amounts of data need to be wisely presented to help final users at drawing conclusions and making decisions. While sophisticated technology may be used to improve the user experience, it should not be applied to the detriment of usability, which is critical for the success of these applications. We performed a systematic mapping study to classify the literature retrieved in the four largest scientific databases by a structured search string. We classify applications according to purpose, intended users, the way they address and evaluate UX and usability, among others, and include the analysis of combined results through maps.Findings reveal the contradiction that while most articles are intended for the education and tourism of the general public, only half of the studies evaluate usability. Moreover, there is a significant research gap in user interfaces for systems in the context of preventive conservation, for research, assessment and decision assistance.This is the first systematic mapping study combining usability and Cultural Heritage, especially for data-oriented applications. It shows that more research is necessary to assist conservators and researchers, and to address usability from early stages of development.
description This study surveys the state of the art in usability and user experience strategies applied to applications that deal with large amounts of data in the field of Cultural Heritage, highlighting the most prominent aspects and underlining the under-explored. In these applications, large amounts of data need to be wisely presented to help final users at drawing conclusions and making decisions. While sophisticated technology may be used to improve the user experience, it should not be applied to the detriment of usability, which is critical for the success of these applications. We performed a systematic mapping study to classify the literature retrieved in the four largest scientific databases by a structured search string. We classify applications according to purpose, intended users, the way they address and evaluate UX and usability, among others, and include the analysis of combined results through maps.Findings reveal the contradiction that while most articles are intended for the education and tourism of the general public, only half of the studies evaluate usability. Moreover, there is a significant research gap in user interfaces for systems in the context of preventive conservation, for research, assessment and decision assistance.This is the first systematic mapping study combining usability and Cultural Heritage, especially for data-oriented applications. It shows that more research is necessary to assist conservators and researchers, and to address usability from early stages of development.
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