Da Costa et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Set of usability heuristics for quality assessment of mobile applications on smartphonesDa Costa et al., 2019
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- Da Costa R
- Canedo E
- De Sousa R
- Albuquerque R
- Villalba L
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- IEEE Access
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The innovations proposed by the cell phone market have grown steadily in recent years, along with the increasing complexity of the hardware, operating systems, and applications available in this market. These changes bring new challenges related to usability that need …
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- H04M1/72519—Portable communication terminals with improved user interface to control a main telephone operation mode or to indicate the communication status
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