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Chapter 27 Variations and more complex evaluations

A Comparison of User Observation and Heuristic Inspection Observe, Listen, Compare, Measure: The Elements of Evaluation Combining the Elements for Evaluation UIDE Chapter 27

UIDE Chapter 27

Varying Other Aspects of the Evaluation Variations of User Observations Remote Moderated Testing Performance Measurement Evaluations UIDE Chapter 27

Obtaining Opinions and Ideas Focus Groups Card Sorting Evaluations without People Accessibility Checkers and HTML Validators Usability Checkers Hybrid Methods UIDE Chapter 27

Different Purposes of Evaluations Exploratory Evaluations Validation Evaluation Assessment Evaluation Comparison Evaluation UIDE Chapter 27