Articles by Samir Guptua

Samir Guptua is an associate scientist at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital and assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. His main research interests are in rare lung diseases and knowledge translation. He is Vice-Chair of the Canadian Respiratory Guidelines Committee.

Reverse Engineering of Content to Find Usability Problems: A Healthcare Case Study

Abstract For tools that involve the creation of an artifact or document, reverse engineering potentially provides an interesting alternative to task-based usability testing. In this case study, participants were shown an artifact and asked to recreate it using a software tool. Would the reverse engineering testing method be as successful as traditional task-based methods in […] [Read More]