Difference between revisions of "Usability Testing"
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* Users or potential future user are asked to perform realistic tasks uing the product or a prototype of it. | * Users or potential future user are asked to perform realistic tasks uing the product or a prototype of it. | ||
* Testing happens late in the development process. The product must be developped to an extent that performing a realistic task is possible | * Testing happens late in the development process. The product must be developped to an extent that performing a realistic task is possible | ||
− | * Fair testing is assumed. During the task performance there is no (or very limited) assistance by the researcher. | + | * Fair testing is assumed. During the task performance there is no (or very limited) assistance by the researcher. One of the research questions is: "Can users perform and complete the task wihtout assistance?" |
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+ | == Procedure to prepare an do the testing == | ||
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+ | === (1) Preparation === |
Revision as of 09:11, 6 November 2024
Basic Characteristics
- Usability testing is a method to evaluate the usability of a product in an objective and comprehensible way.
- Users or potential future user are asked to perform realistic tasks uing the product or a prototype of it.
- Testing happens late in the development process. The product must be developped to an extent that performing a realistic task is possible
- Fair testing is assumed. During the task performance there is no (or very limited) assistance by the researcher. One of the research questions is: "Can users perform and complete the task wihtout assistance?"