Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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453482 | Computer Standards & Interfaces | 2016 | 13 Pages |
•Smartphones are very popular among people of all ages.•General usability heuristics do not consider specific smartphones aspects.•We proposed a set of 12 usability heuristics for smartphones (SMASH).•SMASH was experimentally validated.
The smartphone market is nowadays highly competitive. When buying a new device, users focus on visual esthetics, ergonomics, performance, and user experience, among others. Assessing usability issues allows improving these aspects. One popular method for detecting usability problems is heuristic evaluation, in which evaluators employ a set of usability heuristics as guide. Using proper heuristics is highly relevant. In this paper we present SMASH, a set of 12 usability heuristics for smartphones and mobile applications, developed iteratively. SMASH (previously named TMD: Usability heuristics for Touchscreen-based Mobile Devices) was experimentally validated. The results support its utility and effectiveness.