Usability of Generic Software in e-Research Infrastructures

2011-07-01 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Harms, P. & Grabowski, J. (2011). ​Usability of Generic Software in e-Research Infrastructures. Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science1(3), . ​

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Authors
Harms, Patrick ; Grabowski, Jens 
Abstract
In e-Research Infrastructures (eRIs), software is used in diverse application contexts. To support this software is often implemented generically. The usability of software is strongly context dependent. Therefore, the use of generic software in different application contexts results in varying degress of usability depending on the concrete usage scenario. This paper focuses on the challenges of implementing usability-oriented generic software. First, we provide an introduction to generic software in the context of eRIs. Next, we offer an overview of usability and appropriate considerations in the software development process. Based on this, we demonstrate discrepancies between good usability and the application of generic software in distinct contexts. Finally, we provide a first architectural concept to address the identified challenges.
Issue Date
1-July-2011
Journal
Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 
Organization
Forschung und Entwicklung 
ISSN
2163-8284
Extent
18
Language
English

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