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What is System Usability Scale (SUS)

Advanced Technology-Assisted Problem Solving in Engineering Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities
In systems engineering, the system usability scale (SUS) is a simple, ten-item attitude Likert scale giving a global view of subjective assessments of usability and system interactivity.
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Interface Design
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0465-9.ch003
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User interface (UI) design is the process of making interfaces in software or computerized devices with a focus on looks or style. Designers aim to create designs users will find easy to use and pleasurable. IU design typically refers to graphical user interfaces but also includes others, such as voice-controlled ones. In this chapter, the user interface design and the grounded learning theories are discussed. Next, the interaction styles and the types of interactions are discussed. The usability benchmark and the usability evaluation instruments are also discussed in this chapter.
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It provides a reliable tool for measuring the usability. It consists of a ten-item questionnaire with five response options for respondents from “strongly agree” to “strongly disagree.” It was originally created by John Brooke in 1986.
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