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A usability test is not an interview
Interactions, 2016This forum addresses conceptual, methodological, and professional issues that arise in the UX field's continuing effort to contribute robust information about users to product planning and design. --- David Siegel and Susan Dray, Editors
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Context Mediated Usability Testing
2014Usability testing is an important part of health information technology HIT design. However, usability issues will vary by the contexts where a system is used. To date there are few studies that have described contextual factors of usability testing.
Craig E. Kuziemsky, Andre Kushniruk
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Usability testing — on a budget: a NASA usability test case study
Behaviour & Information Technology, 1994Abstract Okay, so you've purchased a graphical user interface (GUI) builder tool to help you quickly build a sophisticated user interface, and your developers promise to follow a particular style guide (e.g., OSF/Motif, Apple/Macintosh) when creating the GUI.
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Interactions, 2017
This forum addresses conceptual, methodological, and professional issues that arise in the UX field's continuing effort to contribute robust information about users to product planning and design. --- David Siegel and Susan Dray, Editors
Neha Kumar 0001 +3 more
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This forum addresses conceptual, methodological, and professional issues that arise in the UX field's continuing effort to contribute robust information about users to product planning and design. --- David Siegel and Susan Dray, Editors
Neha Kumar 0001 +3 more
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2014
Do you want to improve the usability of your library website, but feel that it is too difficult, time-consuming, or expensive? In this book, you will learn that in-house usability testing on a budget is not only feasible, but it is practical, sustainable, and has the potential to lead to remarkable improvements of the content, design, and layout of ...
Erica Olmsted-Hawala +2 more
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Do you want to improve the usability of your library website, but feel that it is too difficult, time-consuming, or expensive? In this book, you will learn that in-house usability testing on a budget is not only feasible, but it is practical, sustainable, and has the potential to lead to remarkable improvements of the content, design, and layout of ...
Erica Olmsted-Hawala +2 more
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Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications, 2001
How information is presented in an informed consent form can mean the difference between success and failure in a research project.
Susan Waters +3 more
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How information is presented in an informed consent form can mean the difference between success and failure in a research project.
Susan Waters +3 more
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2004
In his book Designing Web Usability (2000), Jakob Nielsen names three conditions that would have to happen for him to give up writing books and focus on writing for the Web. The first two, better computer monitors and interfaces, make it as fast, easy and pleasant to read from a screen as from a book.
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In his book Designing Web Usability (2000), Jakob Nielsen names three conditions that would have to happen for him to give up writing books and focus on writing for the Web. The first two, better computer monitors and interfaces, make it as fast, easy and pleasant to read from a screen as from a book.
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2020
It is all too common for products, such as consumer appliances, information systems, mobile apps, and websites, to cause trouble and frustration. For example, products are often difficult or dull to use, make tasks less flexible or more tedious, shift attention away from important or gratifying activities, and simply fail to deliver expected benefits ...
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It is all too common for products, such as consumer appliances, information systems, mobile apps, and websites, to cause trouble and frustration. For example, products are often difficult or dull to use, make tasks less flexible or more tedious, shift attention away from important or gratifying activities, and simply fail to deliver expected benefits ...
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Usability testing on a shoestring
INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 conference companion on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '93, 1993Marta A. Miller, Catherine O'Donnell
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