Abstract

This article summarizes research on the development and evaluation of a set of software usability measurements. Today they are called ”ergonomic criteria”. The authors summarize the research work carried out on the development and evaluation of a set of software usability measurements. The paper contains a description of each such criterion. All of them together provide a quality user interface. The authors highlighted the significant advantages of a well-designed and well-thought-out interface. The paper also contains an analysis of each of these criteria. The authors of the article discuss ergonomic problems of software development. As a result, some characteristics of the software are identified. They reduce the ergonomics of the user interface. The paper also discusses ergonomic issues and the things developers need to get rid of to make the app enjoyable. The success of solving this problem in software development largely depends on how functional, clear and user-friendly the interface is. The authors give some examples of bad user interfaces. They are accompanied by an explanation of the problems and solutions to these shortcomings. The systems, designed with practicality in mind, are ergonomic and work exactly as users expect, allowing users to focus on their own tasks rather than the specifics of interacting with the system.

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