Strategies for evaluating information visualization tools: multi-dimensional in-depth long-term case studies

TitleStrategies for evaluating information visualization tools: multi-dimensional in-depth long-term case studies
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsShneiderman B, Plaisant C
Conference NameProceedings of the 2006 AVI workshop on BEyond time and errors: novel evaluation methods for information visualization
Date Published2006///
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number1-59593-562-2
Abstract

After an historical review of evaluation methods, we describe an emerging research method called Multi-dimensional In-depth Long-term Case studies (MILCs) which seems well adapted to study the creative activities that users of information visualization systems engage in. We propose that the efficacy of tools can be assessed by documenting 1) usage (observations, interviews, surveys, logging etc.) and 2) expert users' success in achieving their professional goals. We summarize lessons from related ethnography methods used in HCI and provide guidelines for conducting MILCs for information visualization. We suggest ways to refine the methods for MILCs in modest sized projects and then envision ambitious projects with 3-10 researchers working over 1-3 years to understand individual and organizational use of information visualization by domain experts working at the frontiers of knowledge in their fields.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1168149.1168158
DOI10.1145/1168149.1168158