Abstract:
At the present time, many virtual systems are being built and these systems need to be evaluated. The evaluation process is very important because it reveals the weaknesses and strengths of these systems and the possibility of developing them later. Evaluating virtual reality systems is also crucial for ensuring their continued development, improving the user experience, and demonstrating the technology's value and impact. This research article reviews the current methods of evaluating the virtual reality systems and suggests a scientific method for evaluating virtual reality systems. In addition, this study enters a new standard for evaluating an aspect of virtual reality which is rarely mentioned in virtual reality studies and its security. The relationship between virtual reality and security is complex, and there are many potential risks and challenges to consider. As with any new technology, it is important for individuals, organizations, and policymakers to carefully consider the security implications of VR as it becomes more widespread. Results show that most evaluation methods depend on people's personal opinions, which differ from one person to another (user experience). Thus, the proposed method and current evaluation methods are useful. This report also addresses virtual reality quality studies, which will enable scientists, designers, and developers to begin human-centered research and product development.