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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of COMPUTERS
Transactions ID Number: 19-267
Full Name: Khalid Al-Omar
Position: Doctor (Researcher)
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: FLAT NO. 6, 10 CHELKER CLOSE
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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E-mail address: k_alomar@hotmail.com
Other E-mails: K.Al-omar1@Bradford.ac.uk
Title of the Paper: Comparing User Satisfaction and Customisation for Variable Size Personalised Menus
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Khalid Al-Omar and Dimitrios Rigas
Email addresses of all the authors: K.Al-omar1@bradford.ac.uk, drigas@dmu.ac.uk
Number of paper pages: 8
Abstract: This paper reports a comparative empirical investigation of the effects of content size on user satisfaction and customisation of five different personalised menu types: adaptable, adaptive split, adaptive/adaptable highlighted, adaptive/adaptable minimised and mixed-initiative menus. Two independent experiments were conducted, on small menus (17 items) and large menus (29 items) respectively. The experiment was conducted with 60 subjects (30 subjects each on small and large menus) and was tested empirically by four independent groups (15 subjects each). Results show that in small menus, the minimised condition was preferred overall, followed by the adaptable and highlighted types. By contrast, in large menus, the mixed-initiative condition was the most strongly preferred, followed by the minimised approach.
Keywords: Adaptable, Adaptive, Menus, Mixed-initiative, Personalisation.
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: The Effect of Size of Personalised Menus on User Satisfaction
Organizer of the Session: 619-245R
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