Using the LUCID method to optimize the acceptability of shared interfaces

The Logical User Centred Interface Design (LUCID) method has been shown to provide a development approach which is both user-centred and which, with respect to selected usability criteria, leads to the identification of the optimum interface. Previously published evidence has focused on factors inte...

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