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Smartphones, Smart Seniors, But Not-So-Smart Apps: A Heuristic Evaluation of Fitness Apps

机译:智能手机,智能老年人,但不太智能的应用程序:对健身应用的启发式评估

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This paper reports on the results of a heuristic evaluation of Nike+ and RunKeeper, two of the most popular health and fitness mobile apps found in both Google Play and the iTunes stores for Android and iOS platforms respectively. Given the potential benefit of practicing physical exercise in living a healthier and longer life, this study aimed at understanding whether or not these apps are ready to accommodate the needs of older adult users. The study concludes that the inspected apps are not ready to accommodate older adults needs. Small target sizes, insufficient contrast and reduced font sizes, are some of the common violations found in the user interfaces; these are also impeditive of the use of the apps by this target user population. It is thus necessary to highlight these issues in order to eliminate the barrier of access to these apps by this population by also encouraging careful observation of design guidelines.
机译:本文报告了对耐克+和训练器的启发式评估结果,两种最受欢迎​​的健康和健身移动应用程序分别为Android和IOS平台的iTunes商店。鉴于潜行体育锻炼的潜在效益生活更健康,更长的生活,这项研究旨在了解这些应用是否已准备好以满足老年人用户的需求。该研究的结论是,检查的应用程序尚未准备好容纳老年人的需求。小目标尺寸,对比度不足和缩小字体大小,是用户界面中发现的一些常见违规;这些也是通过该目标用户群体使用应用程序的阻碍。因此,必须突出这些问题,以便通过鼓励仔细观察设计指南,消除对这些应用的访问障碍。

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