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dido:public:ra:1.4_req:2_nonfunc:30_usability:effectiveness [2021/05/31 20:39]
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dido:public:ra:1.4_req:2_nonfunc:30_usability:effectiveness [2021/07/26 13:14]
murphy [Using Error Rates]
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 **Mathematically:​** **Mathematically:​**
  
-<​m>​Effectiveness = {sum{user=1}{numberOfTesters}{Completed Tasks by user} / sum{user=1}{numberOfTesters} {Total Tasks assigned to user}} * 100%</​m>​ +<color white>​o</​color> ​<​m>​Effectiveness = {sum{user=1}{numberOfTesters}{Completed Tasks by user} / sum{user=1}{numberOfTesters} {Total Tasks assigned to user}} * 100%</​m> ​\\ 
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 Here is an example where the system uses 10 tasks and all the tasks are completed by 5 users. The results are: Here is an example where the system uses 10 tasks and all the tasks are completed by 5 users. The results are:
  
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-Another way to understand an application or system efficiency from a usability perspective is to count the errors instead of counting the success of completing tasks. Every error can have more consequences requiring more work to "​undo"​ thus negatively impacting Effectiveness and efficiency. ​+Another way to understand an [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​a:​application|application]] ​or system efficiency from a usability perspective is to count the errors instead of counting the success of completing tasks. Every error can have more consequences requiring more work to "​undo"​ thus negatively impacting Effectiveness and efficiency. ​
 The following is a partial list that users can make while completing tasks(( The following is a partial list that users can make while completing tasks((
 Jeff Sauro, __10 Essential Usability Metrics__, Measuring U, 30 November 2011, Accessed 19 November 2020, Jeff Sauro, __10 Essential Usability Metrics__, Measuring U, 30 November 2011, Accessed 19 November 2020,
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dido/public/ra/1.4_req/2_nonfunc/30_usability/effectiveness.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/18 10:52 by murphy