Revisiting the Usability of Graphical Displays: an experimental approach

Authors

  • Dan Hawthorn
  • Ananth Srinivasan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v4i2.358

Abstract

The paper reports on the results of an experimental study of the usability of graphical displays for decision making. The literature points to inconsistent results that have been obtained by researchers looking at this issue. Instead of trying to find the 'best format* for a given task, our approach in this study examines common factors across various graph formats. Our focus is on the cognitive demands placed on a user instead of the task itself. It was found that assisting users to extract information from graphs with design features such as a mouse driven display has a significantly positive effect on performance.

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Hawthorn, D., & Srinivasan, A. (1997). Revisiting the Usability of Graphical Displays: an experimental approach. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v4i2.358

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