Developing a Web Augmentation Tool for Supporting End-User Ancillary Searches
Date
2022
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Searching the web is a task that people perform every day. A large amount of information
is available to the user, which is positive. However, it can sometimes lead to confusion.
Nowadays, the software can simplify users’ tasks considerably and is part of many
people’s everyday life. That is why we believe that software could also help the user to
change and improve the experience when searching the web. Therefore, this research aims
to investigate if it is somehow possible to improve the user experience when performing
searches through the use of the software. In addition, we evaluate the usability and
efficiency of this software created by testing among users to see if the tool helps users
and to what extent. This document shows how the research was done to determine to
what extent software can improve user experience on searching. Additionally, it explains
the process of making such software, in this case, a browser extension, and how it is
tested on different users to validate its usability and effectiveness. In the thesis, it can be
found that it is indeed possible to improve the user experience when searching the web by
using the software. In addition, it explains the testing process that was carried out with
different users and the conclusions that were reached. It is concluded that the software
can help in the user’s web searches, improving their experience and allowing them to
perform searches in a faster way. The experiments conclude that they help users perform
these searches, especially by decreasing the time of these but with room for improvement.
This is why the project leaves room for future researchers to study the software, improve
it, and rerun the experiment with more users to evaluate the improvement.
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Software, primary searches, secondary searches, ancillary searches, browser extension, avaluation experiment