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XVC (eXtensible Viewer Composition) est un cadre d'interface utilisateur embarqué pour les applications télématiques. Il fournit un modèle d'application orienté document, qui permet aux conducteurs d'utiliser simultanément plusieurs services d'information, tout en conservant un contrôle satisfaisant de leur véhicule. XVC est un nouveau modèle client qui exploite les fonctions bénéfiques des appareils de navigation embarqués. Cet article présente les résultats des tests d'utilisabilité effectués sur le framework XVC afin d'évaluer comment le client XVC affecte la navigation des conducteurs lors de l'utilisation de ses fonctions. Les évaluations sont effectuées à l'aide du système de simulation automobile avancé situé au KATECH (Korea Automobile Technology Institute). Les avantages du framework XVC sont évalués et comparés à un framework non-XVC. Les résultats des tests montrent que le dispositif de navigation à cadre XVC réduit considérablement le temps de numérisation nécessaire pendant qu'un conducteur obtient des informations du dispositif de navigation.
Soonghwan RO
Hanh Van NGUYEN
Woochul JUNG
Young Woo PAE
Jonathan P. MUNSON
Jinmyung WOO
Sibok YU
Kisung LEE
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Soonghwan RO, Hanh Van NGUYEN, Woochul JUNG, Young Woo PAE, Jonathan P. MUNSON, Jinmyung WOO, Sibok YU, Kisung LEE, "A Usability Evaluation on the XVC Framework for In-Vehicle User Interfaces" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E93-D, no. 12, pp. 3321-3330, December 2010, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E93.D.3321.
Abstract: XVC (eXtensible Viewer Composition) is an in-vehicle user interface framework for telematics applications. It provides a document-oriented application model, which enables drivers to simultaneously make use of multiple information services, while maintaining satisfactory control of their vehicles. XVC is a new client model that makes use of the beneficial functions of in-vehicle navigation devices. This paper presents the results from usability tests performed on the XVC framework in order to evaluate how the XVC client affects drivers' navigation while using its functions. The evaluations are performed using the Advanced Automotive Simulator System located at KATECH (Korea Automobile Technology Institute). The advantages of the XVC framework are evaluated and compared to a non-XVC framework. The test results show that the XVC framework navigation device significantly reduces the scanning time needed while a driver obtains information from the navigation device.
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