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Usability and usage of iTV services: lessons learned in an Austrian field trial
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Source Computers in Entertainment (CIE) archive
Volume 5 ,  Issue 2  (April/June 2007) table of contents
Interactive TV
SECTION: Learn and play with interactive TV table of contents
Article No. 6  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISSN:1544-3574
Authors
Regina Bernhaupt  University of Salzburg
Marianna Obrist  University of Salzburg
Manfred Tscheligi  University of Salzburg
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

How users experience interactive TV (iTV) is determined by various factors; usability is a major one. In industry, usability is often seen as the key element that determines acceptance of new technologies by users. We present some of the results of an MHP-based (Multimedia Home Platform) iTV field trial in Salzburg, Austria concerning usability issues and iTV usage.

We give an introduction to the field trial and an overview of its methods to ensure usability of iTV services and to measure their use. We present results from a usability test, give design recommendations, and discuss whether using iTV is an active or a passive user experience.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Regina Bernhaupt: colleagues
Marianna Obrist: colleagues
Manfred Tscheligi: colleagues