Kurdish Studies

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Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Interaction Design and Usability a Bibliometric Approach

Qiaojuan Shan
School of Multimedia Technology and Communication, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia
Yusrita Mohd. Yusoff
Ariffin Abdul Mutalib
Keywords: Bibliometric Analysis, Interaction Design,Usability ,UI.

Abstract

With the continuous development of computer technology and the widespread popularity of the Internet and mobile devices, there has been a keen interest in how to better interact with users through computers. This paper reviews the evolution of computer interfaces, from early command-line interactions to the emergence of graphical user interfaces, emphasizing the importance of interaction design and user experience design in the field of design. To gain insight into the research trends in the field of multimedia interaction design, we conducted a decade-long survey, comparing academic output and research impact across different regions globally using Springer and SCOPUS Elsevier databases. Through bibliometric analysis, we highlighted key themes of research and publications related to interaction design and identified the regions and countries most actively researching in this area. The research findings indicate that since 2013, there has been a growing trend in multimedia interaction design research globally, with publications after 2013 focusing more on aspects such as interaction design, user experience, and interface design. These bibliometric analysis results provide valuable insights for countries or regions conducting research in multimedia interaction design.

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