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Collection of advertisements used to recruit participants for remote usability testing of web surveys on home energy consumption, including targeted versions for specific groups and general versions for broader audiences.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States (multiple cities)
Subject:
Usability testing, home energy surveys
Document Type:
Recruitment advertisement
Organization / Institution:
RTI International
Target Audience:
Adults with smartphones, apartment residents, electric vehicle owners
Compensation:
$50 Visa gift card
Participation Mode:
Remote via Zoom
Survey Topic:
Home energy consumption
Language Versions:
English, Spanish
OMB Control Number:
1905-0186
Expiration Date:
TBD
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2007
Region / City:
Florida, Tallahassee
Topic:
Environmental Data Quality Assessment
Document Type:
Process/Guideline
Organization:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Author:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Target Audience:
Environmental data auditors, environmental scientists
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Environmental Data Usability Assessment
Document Type:
Template
Organization / institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Environmental project managers, quality assurance officers, and data users
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Modification date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Subject:
Voting Systems Testing, Usability, Election Workers
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Target Audience:
Election system manufacturers, election workers, usability testers
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Usability testing of voting systems
Document Type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Author:
NIST Voting Program
Target Audience:
Voting manufacturers, usability test administrators
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023-02-01
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Education Technology, Learning Design
Document type:
Chapter
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Jahnke, I., Schmidt, M., Pham, M., Singh, K.
Target audience:
Researchers, instructional designers, learning designers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Document type:
Examination questions
Format:
Multiple-choice questions and answers
Subject area:
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Topics covered:
Usability, User Interface Design, Ergonomics, Internet History, Computing History, Perception, Human Information Processing
Referenced standards:
ISO 9241
Referenced organisations:
International Standards Organisation (ISO), CERN, NCSA National Centre for Super Computer Applications
Referenced individuals:
Herman Hollerith, Charles Babbage
Examination sessions:
Oct/Nov 2011; May/June 2011; 201/1/2012; 201/2/2012; Oct/Nov 2012; Oct/Nov 2013; May/June 2014; Oct/Nov 2014; May/June 2015; Oct/Nov 2015; 201/1/2016; 201/2/2016; May/June 2017; Oct/Nov 2017; 203/1/2018
Educational level:
Tertiary education
Language:
English
Year:
2018
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Mobile health apps, Usability, Proficiency measures
Document Type:
Research article
Author:
Roque, N. A., Boot, W. R., Boot W.R., Charness N., Czaja S.J., Stoyanov, S. R., Hides, L., Sauro, J., Larsen, D. L., Attkisson, C. C., Hargreaves, W. A., Nguyen, T. D., Berry, K., Salter, A., Morris, R., James, S., Bucci, S.
Target Audience:
Researchers, developers of mHealth apps, healthcare professionals
Year:
2022
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Early hearing detection and intervention
Document type:
Evaluation report
Agency / institution:
CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Authors:
Maria Sanchez, Kelly [Last name not provided]
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, EHDI program staff, policymakers
Period of validity:
2021-2022
Approval date:
March 2022
Date of changes:
N/A
Document title:
Attachment B – Usability Testing Script for CCSM CDS Interface
Subject:
Cervical Cancer Screening and Management Clinical Decision Support (CCSM CDS) Dashboard
Type of document:
Usability testing script
Project:
CCSM CDS Dashboard development and pilot
Format:
Interview and task-based evaluation guide
Platform:
Web application launched from an electronic health record system
Interview method:
Microsoft Teams recorded session
Evaluation duration:
Approximately one hour
Participants:
Usability test volunteers / clinicians
Conducted by:
Lead evaluator and usability team member
Purpose:
Collection of user feedback on interface design, functionality, and clinical recommendation display
Scope:
Patient information display, medical history review, CDS recommendation review, risk table interpretation, and general feedback
Year:
2016
Region / city:
United States
Subject:
Usability evaluation, application development
Document type:
Evaluation plan
Organization:
U.S. Census Bureau
Author:
HFUR/CSM and CEDSCI/Decennial Sponsors
Target audience:
Application development teams, usability evaluators, U.S. Census Bureau
Period of validity:
October 1, 2016 - September 30, 2017
Approval date:
September 10, 2016
Revision date:
October 31, 2016
Year:
2016
Country:
United States
Agency:
U.S. General Services Administration
Website:
USA.gov
Document Type:
Consent form and usability testing protocol
OMB Control Number:
3090-0297
Expiration Date:
06/30/2016
Legal Basis:
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. § 3507)
Purpose:
Collection of participant feedback for website evaluation and improvement
Data Collection Methods:
Audio recording, video recording, interaction tracking
Estimated Time Burden:
One hour session; one minute to read and answer required questions
Contact Address:
General Services Administration, Regulatory Secretariat (MVCB), 1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405
Intended Participants:
Usability test participants providing feedback on USA.gov
Topics Covered:
Homepage impressions, feature navigation, mortgage assistance search, app downloads, language switching, email sign-up, social media access, contact information, search functionality
Year:
2017
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Usability testing of NAPCS product search interface
Document Type:
Research protocol / interview guide
Organization / Institution:
U.S. Census Bureau
Author:
Census Bureau Research Team
Target Audience:
Company employees responding to the 2017 Economic Census
Methodology:
Audio-recorded usability interviews
Data Collection Period:
2017 pre-census testing phase
Instruments:
Draft online interface screens, pre-printed question forms, error sheets, ASQ (After-Scenario Questionnaire)
Topics Covered:
Product listing usability, search function evaluation, task success, user satisfaction
Confidentiality Measures:
Consent form signed prior to recording
Interview Structure:
Introduction, background questions, instrument walk-through, probes, follow-up questions, general questions
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Usability Testing, Data Collection
Document Type:
Statement
Author:
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Target Audience:
Healthcare practitioners, regulatory bodies, NPDB users
Period of Effectiveness:
Until 07/31/2021
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
Recent
Field:
Human-Computer Interaction / Usability
Document type:
Study guide / Question list
Topics covered:
Accessibility, memory, visual and auditory systems, sensory receptors, interface design, domain analysis, testing methods, statistical analysis
Intended audience:
Students and practitioners in HCI and UX
Key concepts:
Primary and secondary users, long-term memory, sensory systems, Fitts’s Law, GOMS, KLM, Schneiderman’s rules, WCAG
Methodologies:
Heuristic evaluation, usability metrics, iterative testing, controlled studies, statistical inference
Year:
2026
Document Type:
Standard Operating Procedure
Scope:
Software as a Medical Device Development
Standards Referenced:
IEC 62304:2006, ISO 14971:2019, IEC 62366-1:2015
Departments Involved:
CEO, CTO, CPO, Software Engineers, Usability Engineers, Risk Managers, Subject Matter Experts
Process Steps:
Design Input, Usability Engineering and Risk Management Planning, First Risk and Usability Assessment, Software Planning, Software Planning Review, Software Architecture, Detailed Design and Implementation
Outputs:
Device Description, Vision Document, Software Requirements, Software System Test Plan, Risk Table, Risk Management Plan, Usability Evaluation Plan, Usage Scenarios, Software Safety Classification
Audience:
Development teams in medical device software
Context:
SOP document detailing procedures for developing medical device software integrating risk management and usability engineering, following IEC and ISO standards.
Document Reference:
ADS-12-54
Date:
10 July 2025
Agenda item:
6.9 Other requirements (§5.3) – CS/OTA and DSSAD
Proposed by (affiliation only—no personal information):
ADS IWG UK Chair
Summary of Change:
To address open item ‘Other provisions’ item 2 on cybersecurity and software updating. To introduce requirements for resilience to electromagnetic interference.
Reason for Change (Justification):
To address the open item on cybersecurity and software updating. The intention is to insert simple but effective provisions that require the manufacturer to protect the ADS from cyber threats and to have software update management processes in place. For the UNR, the requirements, as proposed below, mandate compliance with the 01 series of amendments (or later) of UN R156. Given the requirements of the ADS regulation need to be covered in the safety case (with claims, arguments, and evidence), the draft provisions in the safety case section are not needed. Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3) contains standard text for all UN regulations regarding software update management. Most of the chapters affected are administrative and therefore the GRVA ADS workshop will need to incorporate text from R.E.3 (which is beyond the scope of this proposal), but the IWG-ADS should insert a paragraph into the definitions chapter, verbatim, from R.E.3. The requirements in the GTR/UNR may be accompanied by an appropriate reference to, or extracts from, the GRVA Recommendations on uniform provisions concerning cyber security and software updates under task 3 of the workshop. This amendment also introduces requirements for the ADS to be resilient to electromagnetic interference.
Location:
(e.g., paragraph, chapter, annex, appendix)
Original text:
(Reference document ADS-10-05)
Revised text:
Insert new text in SMS: 6.1.2.X Cyber Security Management System
Note:
5.3.1. The effectiveness of the ADS shall not be adversely affected by cyberattacks, cyber threats, and vulnerabilities.
Additional UNR text:
This requirement shall be demonstrated by compliance with the requirements of UN Regulation No. 155 according to its original version or later series of amendments.
Year:
2025
Theme:
Cybersecurity, Software Updates, Vehicle Safety
Document Type:
Proposal for Change
Organ / Institution:
UN Regulation Working Group (IWG)
Author:
ADS IWG UK Chair
Target Audience:
Relevant stakeholders in vehicle safety and regulation
Contextual Description:
Proposal for changes to the UN regulations on cybersecurity, software updates, and electromagnetic interference resilience in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADS).
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Petten, Netherlands
Topic:
Automated Driving Systems
Document Type:
Invitation
Organization / institution:
European Commission’s Joint Research Centre
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Participants in the 7th session of the GRVA Informal Working Group on Automated Driving Systems (ADS)
Period of validity:
17-21 March 2025
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Seoul
Topic:
Automated Driving Systems (ADS)
Document Type:
Working Group Report
Organization:
ADS IWG
Author:
ADS IWG Members
Target Audience:
Stakeholders in the development and regulation of Automated Driving Systems
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
December 2024
Year:
2024
Meeting:
5th ADS IWG meeting
Location:
Seoul
Document type:
Consolidated working document
Subject area:
Automated Driving Systems
Regulatory context:
Global Technical Regulation (GTR) and United Nations Regulation (UNR)
Status:
Base document for future draft GTR and draft UNR
Revision:
Revision 1
Revision note:
Correction of numbering error under section 5.2
Scope of application:
Automated Driving Systems and vehicles equipped with ADS
Vehicle categories:
M, N, categories 1 and 2
Responsible body:
ADS Informal Working Group (IWG)
Thematic focus:
Safety requirements, definitions, compliance assessment, and post-deployment safety for Automated Driving Systems within an international regulatory framework.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
UN
Topic:
ADS Safety Guidelines
Document Type:
Working Document
Organization:
UN
Author:
ADS Informal Working Group
Target Audience:
Experts in automotive safety and regulations
Period of Validity:
Until 2025
Approval Date:
Pending
Date of Changes:
N/A