Articles by Sheng-Cheng Huang
ShengCheng Huang is a doctoral student in the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin and works as a graduate research assistant of the research project studying the effects of Microsoft ClearType TM on endusers under the supervision of Randolph G. Bias, Ph.D. His main interests focus on usability of humancomputer interaction (HCI) and semiotics in the computermediated communication (CMC) environment.
Empirical Evaluation of a Popular Cellular Phone’s Menu System: Theory Meets Practice
Abstract A usability assessment entailing a paper prototype was conducted to examine menu selection theories on a small screen device by determining the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction of a popular cellular phone’s menu system. Outcomes of this study suggest that users prefer a less extensive menu structure on a small screen device. The investigation […] [(English) Read More]