SUS: a retrospective

521 indexed citations
published 2013
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Journal of Usability Studies archive

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About SUS: a retrospective

This paper, published in 2013, received 521 indexed citations . Written by Jennifer Brooke covering the research area of Human-Computer Interaction and Information Systems. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Human-Computer Interaction (168 citations), Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (106 citations) and Information Systems (104 citations). Published in Journal of Usability Studies archive.

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