<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title>Episciences.org TEI export of jips:661 - JIPS - Journal d'Interaction Personne-Système, 2015-07-22, Issue 2, Special Issue: Best of IHM'2013</title></titleStmt><publicationStmt><distributor>CCSD - Episciences</distributor><availability status="restricted"><licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1">Hal authorisation v1</licence></availability><date when="2015-07-22"/></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><p>Episciences.org API platform</p></sourceDesc></fileDesc></teiHeader><text><body><listBibl><biblFull><titleStmt><title xml:lang="fr">Espaces d’Informations Personnelles : Utilisabilité et Modification Utilisateurs</title><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Claudia</forename><surname>Detraux</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Dominique</forename><surname>Scapin</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-2"/></author></titleStmt><editionStmt><edition><date type="whenSubmitted">2015-06-22 14:13:31</date><date type="whenProduced">2015-07-22 16:16:07</date><ref type="file" target="http://jips.episciences.org/661/pdf"/></edition><respStmt><resp>contributor</resp><name key="317546"><persName><forename>Dominique</forename><surname>SCAPIN</surname></persName><email>dominique.scapin@inria.fr</email></name></respStmt></editionStmt><publicationStmt><distributor>CCSD</distributor><idno type="id">jips:661</idno><idno type="url">http://jips.episciences.org/661</idno><idno type="ref">jips:661 - JIPS - Journal d'Interaction Personne-Système, 2015-07-22, Issue 2, Special Issue: Best of IHM'2013</idno><licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1">Hal authorisation v1</licence></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><biblStruct><analytic><title xml:lang="fr">Espaces d’Informations Personnelles : Utilisabilité et Modification Utilisateurs</title><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Claudia</forename><surname>Detraux</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Dominique</forename><surname>Scapin</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-2"/></author></analytic><monogr><idno type="HAL">hal-01165326</idno><idno type="issn">2418-1838</idno><title level="j">JIPS - Journal d'Interaction Personne-Système</title><imprint><publisher>Association Francophone d’Interaction Homme-Machine (AFIHM)</publisher><pubPlace>Grenoble, France</pubPlace><biblScope unit="volume">Issue 2, Special Issue: Best of IHM'2013</biblScope><biblScope unit="issue">Special Issue "the best of IHM 2013"</biblScope><date type="datePub">2015-07-22T16:16:07+02:00</date></imprint></monogr><idno type="doi">10.46298/jips.661</idno></biblStruct></sourceDesc><profileDesc><langUsage><language ident="fr">French</language></langUsage><textClass><keywords scheme="author"><term>personal information</term><term>evaluation methods</term><term>user modifications</term><term>e-government</term><term>Usability</term><term>ACM: D.: Software</term><term>[INFO]Computer Science [cs]</term><term>[INFO.INFO-HC]Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]</term></keywords></textClass><abstract><p>International audience</p></abstract><abstract xml:lang="en"><p>This paper presents a study on the usability of a new prototype system for managing personal information on the Internet (PIMI). The objectives are to assess its ease of use, and assess user modification as an evaluation technique. Thirty users participated in the experiment: the first part was a classical usability test (TUC) and a second part was a usability test with user modifications (TUM). A total of 51 usability problems were diagnosed. Among them, 32 with TUC, and 19 with TUM. Part of the latter (11) adds to those identified with TUC, and those previously diagnosed during a usability inspection (IU with Ergonomic Criteria). The active participation of users through customization scenarios seems to provide additional clues for evaluating usability and for design (new generic usability recommendations).</p></abstract><abstract xml:lang="fr"><p>Cet article présente une étude sur l'utilisabilité d'un nouveau prototype de système de gestion des informations personnelles sur Internet (PIMI). Les objectifs sont d'évaluer sa facilité d'utilisation, et d'évaluer la modification utilisateur comme technique d'évaluation. Trente utilisateurs ont participé à l'expérience : une première partie consistait en un test utilisateur classique (TUC) et une seconde partie était un test d'utilisabilité avec modifications utilisateur (TUM). Un total de 51 problèmes d'utilisabilité a été diagnostiqué. Parmi eux, 32 ont été identifiés avec TUC, et 19 avec TUM. Une partie de ces derniers (11) s'ajoute à ceux identifiés avec TUC, et à ceux diagnostiqués précédemment lors d'une inspection de l'utilisabilité (IU avec Critères Ergonomiques). La participation active des utilisateurs au travers de scénarios de personnalisation semble fournir des indices supplémentaires pour l'évaluation de l'utilisabilité et pour la conception (nouvelles recommandations génériques d'utilisabilité). Mots clés : Utilisabilité ; méthodes d'évaluation ; modifications utilisateur ; e-gov. ; informations personnelles. Abstract: This paper presents a study on the usability of a new prototype system for managing personal information on the Internet (PIMI). The objectives are to assess its ease of use, and assess user modification as an evaluation technique. Thirty users participated in the experiment: the first part was a classical usability test (TUC) and a second part was a usability test with user modifications (TUM). A total of 51 usability problems were diagnosed. Among them, 32 with TUC, and 19 with TUM. Part of the latter (11) adds to those identified with TUC, and those previously diagnosed during a usability inspection (IU with Ergonomic Criteria). The active participation of users through customization scenarios seems to provide additional clues for evaluating usability and for design (new generic usability recommendations).</p></abstract></profileDesc></biblFull></listBibl></body><back><listOrg><org xml:id="struct-0"><orgName>Bertin Technologies</orgName></org><org xml:id="struct-1"><orgName>Bertin Technologies - Aix-en-Provence</orgName></org><org xml:id="struct-2"><orgName>Usage-centered design, analysis and improvement of information systems</orgName></org></listOrg></back></text></TEI>