@article{schneider2024esus, author = {Schneider, Stephen and Hillman, Serena and Bach, Paula and Ma, Guoping}, title = {ESUS: Aligning and Simplifying SUS for Enterprise Applications}, year = {2024}, month = {February}, abstract = {Throughout the last few decades, researchers have developed standard usability questionnaires to evaluate usability and present a single score that represents a product’s overall level of ease of use. One of the most notable questionnaires is the System Usability Scale (SUS) (Sauro & Lewis, 2009). However, since the SUS was introduced in 1986, products and services have not only undergone monumental advancements in technology, but Human-Computer Interaction and user experience research practices have matured. These changes are also true in the enterprise space. In this paper, we present preliminary evidence concerning the construct validity of a new usability questionnaire with three advantages for enterprise applications over the original 10-item SUS questionnaire. The Enterprise System Usability Scale (ESUS) offers better measurement of usability for technical products/services, reduced questionnaire items, and alignment with enterprise environments. Results indicate that the ESUS exhibits a similarly strong correlation with satisfaction as the SUS and is strongly correlated with SUS for enterprise and enterprise data products/services.}, url = {http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/research/publication/esus-aligning-and-simplifying-sus-for-enterprise-applications/}, pages = {60-74}, journal = {Journal of User Experience}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, }