Handbook of usability testing : how to plan, design, and conduct effective tests / Jeff Rubin, Dana Chisnell.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780470185483
- 005.437 RU.H 2008 23
- QA76.9.U83 R82 2008
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Includes index.
Part One: Usability testing: an overview. What makes something usable? -- What is usability testing? -- When should you test? -- Skills for test moderators. Part Two: The process for conducting a test. Develop the test plan -- Set up a testing environment -- Find and select participants -- Prepare test materials -- Conduct the test sessions -- Debrief the participant and observers -- Analyze data and observations -- Report findings and recommendations. Part Three: Advanced techniques. Expanding from usability testing to designing the user experience.
This fully revised handbook, a leading resource since 1994, provides clear, step-by-step guidelines to help you test your product for usability. Completely updated with current industry best practices and more varied examples, it can give you that all-important marketplace advantage: products that perform the way users expect.
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