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  • Findability, as defined by Peter Morville (2005), is the ability of users to identify an appropriate website and navigate the pages of the site to discover and retrieve relevant information resources Wurman (1996, p 16) observes that "The ability to find something goes hand-in-hand with how well it's organized" But locating information resources in the digital environment depends on more than organization As Morville notes, findability is an inherently interdisciplinary concept that integrates practices of design, engineering, and marketing: Findability encompasses not only issues of organization and representation - two central concerns in the construction of an effective information architecture - but also seeking behaviour, interaction design, branding, search engine optimization, and Web standards, to name but a few of the considerations that can affect findability The focus on findability is on facilitating and enhancing the user's overall experience with an information resource References: Jacob, Elin K and Loehrlein, Aaron (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA) Information architecture In: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), vol 43(2009) Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc Morville, P (2005) Ambient findability Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly Wurman, RS (1996) Information architects New York: Graphis Findability refers to the quality of being locatable or navigable At the item level, we can evaluate to what degree a particular object is easy to discover or locate At the system level, we can analyze how well a physical or digital environment supports navigation and retrieval Findability is not limited to the World Wide Web The concept of findability is universal and timeless However, with a distributed, heterogeneous collection of several billion items, the Web does present unique and important findability challenges Findability is not a synonym for information architecture (IA) Information architecture is a discipline concerned with the structural and semantic design of shared information spaces Findability is a goal of IA, along with usability, desirability, credibility, and accessibility Many people contribute to the findability of websites and intranets, including writers, designers, and developers Findability is typically evaluated by usability testing or tree testing Peter Morville is most credited to creating the term findability
  • Selon le schéma des facettes de l'expérience utilisateur sur le Web créé par l'architecte informationnel Peter Morville, la repérabilité ou trouvabilité (traduction du terme anglais findability) est la capacité du contenu à être repéré dans un site Web. La repérabilité externe d'un site Web se différencie de sa repérabilité interne : Externe : le site Web (et son contenu) doit être repérable par le biais des moteurs de recherche tels que Google, Yahoo ou MSN; Interne : le contenu cherché par l'internaute doit être repérable sur le site Web qu'il explore.
  • Il termine findability, neologismo d'origine inglese talvolta tradotto con trovabilità, indica la capacità di un'informazione, risorsa od oggetto di essere localizzabile o fruibile. Quando applicata ad una singola risorsa, si può valutare in che misura essa sia facile da scoprire o localizzare. Quando applicata ad un sistema, si può analizzare con quanta efficacia un ambiente fisico o digitale favorisca il reperimento dell'informazione o la navigazione. La findability non investe soltanto il mondo di internet, ma è, piuttosto, un concetto universale. Tuttavia, in quanto collezione distribuita ed eterogenea di numerosi miliardi di risorse, il web rappresenta uno dei campi di maggior sviluppo per la findability. La findability è campo di studio dell'architettura dell'informazione, assieme all'usabilità, alla desiderabilità, credibilità e accessibilità. Sono molte le figure che contribuiscono alla findability di siti web e intranet, fra cui i copywriter, i progettisti e gli sviluppatori.
  • ファインダビリティ(英: findability)とは、見つけやすさあるいは操作しやすさを意味する。個別の項目レベルでは、特定のオブジェクトの見つけやすさの度合いとして評価できる。システムレベルでは、その装置や環境がいかに操作や検索をサポートしているかで分析できる。 ファインダビリティは World Wide Web に限定された概念ではなく、もっと普遍的で時代を超越している。しかし、数十億の項目が様々な形で分散して集積しているという点で、Web においては特にファインダビリティが重要となる。 ファインダビリティは情報アーキテクチャ (IA) と同義ではない。情報アーキテクチャは共有情報空間の構造および意味論的設計についての技法である。ファインダビリティ向上は情報アーキテクチャの目標の1つだが、他にもユーザビリティ、望ましさ、信頼性、アクセシビリティなども重要である。ウェブサイトやイントラネットのファインダビリティ向上には様々な人々(ライター、デザイナー、開発者など)が寄与している。
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  • Selon le schéma des facettes de l'expérience utilisateur sur le Web créé par l'architecte informationnel Peter Morville, la repérabilité ou trouvabilité (traduction du terme anglais findability) est la capacité du contenu à être repéré dans un site Web.
  • Il termine findability, neologismo d'origine inglese talvolta tradotto con trovabilità, indica la capacità di un'informazione, risorsa od oggetto di essere localizzabile o fruibile. Quando applicata ad una singola risorsa, si può valutare in che misura essa sia facile da scoprire o localizzare. Quando applicata ad un sistema, si può analizzare con quanta efficacia un ambiente fisico o digitale favorisca il reperimento dell'informazione o la navigazione.
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  • Findability
  • Repérabilité
  • Findability
  • ファインダビリティ
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