Augmenting the Business Intelligence Lifecycle Model with Usability: Using eye‑Tracking to Discover the why of Usability Problems

T. Beelders, J. Kotzé
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Humans and machines generate data at an alarming rate but still struggle to analyse and process this data fast enough. In order to meet this rising demand, business intelligence (BI) software firms are constantly incorporating new reporting or analytical functionalities in their software. At the same time, in order to be used optimally, they must ensure these features do not overwhelm users. There has however recently been cases where organisations, even after significant monetary investments, fail to realise the full potential of BI tools, sometimes reporting less than 20% utilisation. The purpose of this study was to investigate possible causes of the low utilisation and test the inclusion of a BI usability process. The study uses an off‑the‑shelf tool as a matter of convenience but proposes that including an empirical evaluation process as part of the BI design and development could increase BI adoption and usage. A small feasibility study was conducted to determine whether eye‑tracking is viable as a means of determining why the usability problems exist. Findings suggest that analysis of eye‑tracking data, together with traditional usability measures offer insight into how users solve problems and use the BI tool. Therefore, it will be a valuable aid in the design and testing of BI tools before release to enhance the usability therefore and potentially increase adoption and usage rates and should be included as a phase in the design and development lifecycle.
用可用性增强商业智能生命周期模型:使用眼动追踪来发现可用性问题的原因
人类和机器以惊人的速度生成数据,但仍然难以足够快地分析和处理这些数据。为了满足这种不断增长的需求,商业智能(BI)软件公司不断在其软件中加入新的报告或分析功能。同时,为了得到最佳的使用,他们必须确保这些功能不会让用户不知所措。然而,最近有一些案例表明,即使在进行了大量资金投资之后,组织也未能充分发挥BI工具的潜力,有时报告利用率低于20%。本研究的目的是调查低利用率的可能原因,并测试包含BI可用性过程。为了方便起见,该研究使用了现成的工具,但提出将经验评估过程作为BI设计和开发的一部分可以增加BI的采用和使用。我们进行了一项小型可行性研究,以确定眼动追踪作为确定可用性问题存在的原因的一种手段是否可行。研究结果表明,对眼动追踪数据的分析,加上传统的可用性测量,可以深入了解用户如何解决问题和使用商业智能工具。因此,它将在发布前对BI工具的设计和测试提供有价值的帮助,从而增强可用性,从而潜在地提高采用率和使用率,并且应该作为设计和开发生命周期中的一个阶段。
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