A usability evaluation method is a procedure which is composed
of a set of well-defined activities for collecting usage data related
to end-user interaction with a software product and/or how
the specific properties of this software product contribute to
achieving a certain degree of usability. UEMs were formerly developed
to specifically evaluate WIMP (Window, Icon, Menu, Pointing
device) interfaces, which are the most representative of desktop
applications. One of the most representative examples is the heuristic
evaluation method proposed by Nielsen [26]. Since Webbased
interfaces have grown in importance, new and adapted
UEMs have emerged to address this type of user interfaces