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** attention, situational awareness, mental information processing
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=== Define target users and recruit participants ===
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* define target users
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** potential or real users
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** based on personas
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** subject matter experts
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* define sample size/number of participants
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** small samples (3-4 part.) allow first hypotheses and problem detection
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** larger samples allow high sensitivity and thorough detection of usability problems
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=== Plan location and infrastructure ===
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* Where does it happen? Lab, Field, Online
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* Install the software/product/service
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* Prepare data collection methods and infrastructure (Sensors, footage etc.)
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* Prepare instructions to explain tasks and testing procedure to test persons.
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=== Implementation of the testing ===
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* use in

Revision as of 09:24, 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?"


Procedure to prepare and do the testing

Preparation

  • Define test objectives
    • Scope: Which part of the product is subject to evaluation?
    • Criterion: What are the evaluation criteria you want to check for?
  • Define suitable task(s)
    • based on realistic scenarios, formulated in the language of the users
    • write instructions to explain the task to test persons
  • Test criteria - e.g.
    • performance: e.g. speed, number of errors, task completion
    • workload, mental/physical/temporal load
    • attention, situational awareness, mental information processing

Define target users and recruit participants

  • define target users
    • potential or real users
    • based on personas
    • subject matter experts
  • define sample size/number of participants
    • small samples (3-4 part.) allow first hypotheses and problem detection
    • larger samples allow high sensitivity and thorough detection of usability problems

Plan location and infrastructure

  • Where does it happen? Lab, Field, Online
  • Install the software/product/service
  • Prepare data collection methods and infrastructure (Sensors, footage etc.)
  • Prepare instructions to explain tasks and testing procedure to test persons.

Implementation of the testing

  • use in