Ergonomic criteria adapted to human virtual environment interaction

This paper introduces a version of Ergonomic Criteria adapted to HVEIs (Human Virtual Environment Interactions) which have been tested for validity. An experiment based on an assignment task (Ergonomic Criteria to usability problems) has been conducted to ensure appropriate understanding of the different criteria. The results of this study identify criteria that are clearly understood and criteria that need further improvement.

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