Overview
IVE tool was used in multiple projects, where analysis or processing of data sets was required. Here is the list with description of the IVE usage.
NaviTerier
IVE tool was used in three studies as a main analytical tool.
References
I. Malý, Z. Míkovec, J. Vystrčil, J. Franc, and P. Slavík. An evaluation tool for research of user behavior in a realistic mobile environment. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Online first:1–12, 2011.
I. Malý, Z. Míkovec, and J. Vystrčil. Interactive analytical tool for usability analysis of mobile indoor navigation application. In 3rd Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI 2010), pages 259–266, May 2010.
Veritas
In the Veritas project, IVE tool was used as analytical tool for data collected from Infotainment applications. The analysis was used for specification of interaction models and user behavior. Additionally, IVE tool was used for proof-of-concept of annotation of logs from Infotainment applications. These annotated logs were used as basis for simulation of scenarios with virtual users.
References
I. Malý, J. Bittner, and P. Slavík. Using annotated task models for accessibility evaluation. In K. Miesenberger, A. Karshmer, P. Penaz, and W. Zagler, editors, Computers Helping People with Special Needs, volume 7382 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 315–322. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2012.
I. Malý, M. Hapala, J. Bittner, and P. Slavík. On Tools for Game Interaction Analysis. In C. Hellmich, M. H. Hamza, and D. Simsik, editors, 2nd IASTED International Conference on Assistive Technologies, pages 835–841, 2012, ACTA Press.
Analysis of Roundcube e-mail client
IVE tool was used for analysis of data sets from Roundcube e-mail client. These data sets were developed as part of the research of task list and task model skeletons.
References
I. Malý and Z. Míkovec. Web applications usability testing with task model skeletons. In R. Bernhaupt, P. Forbrig, J. Gulliksen, and M. Lárusdóttir, editors, Human-Centred Software Engineering, volume 6409 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 158–165. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2010.