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Pet-Uses

In: Privacy and Identity Management for Life

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  • Erik Wästlund

    (Karlstad University)

  • Peter Wolkerstorfer

    (CURE – Center for Usability Research and Engineering)

Abstract

This chapter describes the PET-USES [Privacy-Enhancing Technology Users’ Self-Estimation Scale], a questionnaire that enables users to evaluate PET User Interfaces [UIs] for their overall usability and to measure six different PET aspects. The objective of this chapter is to outline the creation and the background of the PET-USES questionnaire and invite the usability community to not only use the test but also contribute to the further development of the PET-USES. This text is an excerpt of [WWK10] which additionally contains a more elaborate description of the rationale behind the PET-USES.

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  • Erik Wästlund & Peter Wolkerstorfer, 2011. "Pet-Uses," Springer Books, in: Jan Camenisch & Simone Fischer-Hübner & Kai Rannenberg (ed.), Privacy and Identity Management for Life, chapter 0, pages 213-219, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-20317-6_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20317-6_10
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