Automatic assessment of end-user adaptive operation styles for software tutorial systems

Hajime Iwata, Nobuo Ikumi, Junko Shirogane, Yoshiaki Fukazawa

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    Abstract

    Software packages incorporate operation methods that permit end-users to achieve various purposes. Although software operation learning systems (tutorial systems) show general operations, operation styles (i.e., mouse operations, shortcut key operations, keyboard operations, etc.) vary by end-user. Showing operation methods to fit the preferred operation style of the end-user improves software efficiency. Thus, tutorial systems based on end-users' operation styles would be valuable. Herein we demonstrate a method to automatically assess the operation styles of end-users using operation logs in software package. Our method realize tutorial systems tailored to end-users' operation styles.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 7th IADIS International Conference Information Systems 2014, IS 2014
    PublisherIADIS
    Pages375-377
    Number of pages3
    ISBN (Print)9789898704047
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Event7th IADIS International Conference on Information Systems, IS 2014 - Madrid, Spain
    Duration: 2014 Feb 282014 Mar 2

    Other

    Other7th IADIS International Conference on Information Systems, IS 2014
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityMadrid
    Period14/2/2814/3/2

    Keywords

    • End-users classification
    • Log analysis
    • Operation style
    • Tutorial system
    • Usability engineering

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Hardware and Architecture
    • Information Systems
    • Software
    • Computer Science Applications

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