Evaluation Framework for the iTRACK Integrated System

Conference Paper (2019)
Author(s)

Ahmed A. Abdelgawad (University of Agder)

T. Comes (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics)

Research Group
System Engineering
Copyright
© 2019 Ahmed Abdelgawad, M. Comes
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 Ahmed Abdelgawad, M. Comes
Research Group
System Engineering
Pages (from-to)
1160-1172
ISBN (electronic)
978-84-09-10498-7
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Abstract

Evaluation and testing are major steps in the development of any information system, particularly if it is to be used in high-risk contexts such as conflicts. While thus far there are various approaches for testing against technology requirements; usability or usefulness, there is a lack of a comprehensive evaluation framework that combines the three elements. The lack of such a framework and commonly agreed standards constitutes a barrier for innovation, and at the same time imposes risks to responders if the technology is introduced without proper testing. This paper aims to close this gap. Based on a reviewing of evaluation methods and measurement metrics, we design a comprehensive evaluation framework including common code quality testing metrics, usability testing methods, subjective usefulness questionnaires, and performance indicators. We demonstrate our approach by using the example of an integrated system for the safety and security of humanitarian missions, and we highlight how our approach allows measuring the system’s quality and usefulness.