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MODULE 4<br />

UNIT 4 OTHER EVALUATION ISSUES<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

1.0 Introduction<br />

2.0 Objectives<br />

3.0 Main Content<br />

3.1 Other Modeling Techniques<br />

3.2 Current Issues Concerning Evaluation Methodologies<br />

4.0 Conclusion<br />

5.0 Summary<br />

6.0 Tutor Marked Assignment<br />

7.0 Further Reading <strong>and</strong> Other Resources<br />

1.0 INTRODUCTION<br />

This unit describes other evaluation issues. Advantages <strong>and</strong> disadvantages <strong>of</strong> model<br />

based evaluations techniques are discussed. Current issues concerning evaluation<br />

methodologies are also mentioned.<br />

2.0 OBJECTIVES<br />

By the end this unit, you should be able to:<br />

Explain new modeling techniques<br />

Highlight the advantages <strong>and</strong> disadvantages <strong>of</strong> model based evaluations<br />

Discuss current issues concerning evaluation methodologies<br />

3.0 MAIN CONTENT<br />

3.1 OTHER MODELLING TECHNIQUES<br />

The EPIC (Executive-Process/Interactive Control) system simulates the human<br />

perceptual <strong>and</strong> motor performance system. Epic can interact as a human would with a<br />

simulation <strong>of</strong> a user interface system. EPIC is being used to study users engaged in<br />

multiple tasks, such as using a car navigation system while driving. Using EPIC involves<br />

writing production rules for using the interface <strong>and</strong> writing a task environment to<br />

simulate the behaviour <strong>of</strong> the user interface.<br />

A model <strong>of</strong> information foraging useful in evaluating information seeking in web sites is<br />

based on the ACT-R model. The ACT-IF model was developed to use in testing<br />

simulated users interacting with designs for web sites <strong>and</strong> predicts optimal behaviour in<br />

large collections <strong>of</strong> web documents. The information foraging model is being used to<br />

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