Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)

This paper explains the process of assessing the usability of the National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB) Checklist; which was developed in a more extensive research exercise with the aim to investigate the significance and usability of NDCDB for the use of multiple spatial land-based analysis....

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Halim N.Z.A.; Sulaiman S.A.; Talib K.; Isa M.N.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2018
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Halim N.Z.A.; Sulaiman S.A.; Talib K.; Isa M.N.
Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
2018
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
169
1
10.1088/1755-1315/169/1/012099
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85051949814&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f169%2f1%2f012099&partnerID=40&md5=d3fceec8fdf403bafcfc0e626a1f3319
This paper explains the process of assessing the usability of the National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB) Checklist; which was developed in a more extensive research exercise with the aim to investigate the significance and usability of NDCDB for the use of multiple spatial land-based analysis. System Usability Scale or SUS was used to determine the perceived usability of the NDCDB Checklist developed to aid users to correctly optimise the National Digital Cadastral Database or NDCDB. Eighteen participants from relevant geospatial domains were invited to test the usability of the checklist through a remote asynchronous testing. The overall SUS score of the NDCDB Checklist was 75.1, which is defined as "Acceptable" under the SUS acceptability range. The SUS score was then extracted to identify additional information of Learnability and Usability components of which both resulted in 68.8 and 76.7 respectively. The SUS score indicates that the Usability component of the NDCDB Checklist to be acceptable while the Learnability component to be marginally acceptable. As a result, the NDCDB Checklist is considered fit and appropriate to be used by stakeholders, with high usability and marginal learnability in aiding land-based spatial analysis. The benefit of the NDCDB Checklist will encourage proper utilisation of the NDCDB for other spatial analysis aside land-based spatial analysis. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Halim N.Z.A.; Sulaiman S.A.; Talib K.; Isa M.N.
spellingShingle Halim N.Z.A.; Sulaiman S.A.; Talib K.; Isa M.N.
Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
author_facet Halim N.Z.A.; Sulaiman S.A.; Talib K.; Isa M.N.
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title Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
title_short Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
title_full Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
title_fullStr Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the usability of the NDCDB checklist with Systematic Usability Scale (SUS)
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description This paper explains the process of assessing the usability of the National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB) Checklist; which was developed in a more extensive research exercise with the aim to investigate the significance and usability of NDCDB for the use of multiple spatial land-based analysis. System Usability Scale or SUS was used to determine the perceived usability of the NDCDB Checklist developed to aid users to correctly optimise the National Digital Cadastral Database or NDCDB. Eighteen participants from relevant geospatial domains were invited to test the usability of the checklist through a remote asynchronous testing. The overall SUS score of the NDCDB Checklist was 75.1, which is defined as "Acceptable" under the SUS acceptability range. The SUS score was then extracted to identify additional information of Learnability and Usability components of which both resulted in 68.8 and 76.7 respectively. The SUS score indicates that the Usability component of the NDCDB Checklist to be acceptable while the Learnability component to be marginally acceptable. As a result, the NDCDB Checklist is considered fit and appropriate to be used by stakeholders, with high usability and marginal learnability in aiding land-based spatial analysis. The benefit of the NDCDB Checklist will encourage proper utilisation of the NDCDB for other spatial analysis aside land-based spatial analysis. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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