what is usuability testing ,when and how is it done
Answer Posted / saurabh_g
Usability testing is a technique used to evaluate a product
by testing it on users.
Adv : It gives direct input on how real users use the system
Method :
Setting up a usability test involves carefully creating a
scenario, or realistic situation, wherein the person
performs a list of tasks using the product being tested
while observers watch and take notes
Ex : For example, to test the print function of a payroll
system.
A scenario would describe a situation where a person needs
to print his payroll details, and ask him or her to
undertake this task. The aim is to observe how people
function in a realistic manner, so that developers can see
problem areas, and what people like while using that
application.
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