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June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Usability Testing Chapter 8

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Usability Testing What is Usability? What is Usability Testing? Design the Test Prepare for the Test Perform the Test Process the Data

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability? Usability is the measure of the quality of a user’s experience when interacting with a product or system. (Usability.gov, 2006) Usability is a quality attribute that assesses how easy user interfaces are to use. (Nielsen, 2003) The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. (ISO standard , 1998)

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability? Ease of learning—How fast can a user learn to accomplish basic tasks? Efficiency of use—How fast can an experienced user accomplish tasks? Memorability—Can a user remember enough to use it effectively the next time? Error frequency and severity—How often do users make errors, how serious are these errors, and how do users recover from these errors? Subjective satisfaction—How much does the user like using the system?

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability? Quality of experience Excellence of user experience Nielsen’s ease of use Error Frequency/User Satisfaction Quantitative analysis Qualitative analysis

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? A usability test is a structured process used to explore the interaction between an objective participant and a proposed design Paper and pencil (paper prototype) Heuristic evaluation Cognitive walkthrough Usability Lab (functional prototype) Formal testing with subjects

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? Attributes common to most usability tests: The goal is to improve a product. Participants are real users. The participants do real tasks. Participants are formally observed. The data are analyzed. Recommendations for improvement are made. Dumas and Redish (1999)

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? A usability test has three basic components: Participants—Actual users who are asked to perform realistic and representative tasks using a proposed design Design—May be a fully functioning prototype or a simple paper prototype Tester—There might be only one tester or there might be a testing team

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? Constraints on Usability Testing Time Design Prepare Administer (an hour to an hour and a half) Analyze the results Finance Equipment and software Laboratory time Recording media Participant compensation Refreshments

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? Constraints on Usability Testing Personnel—Formal usability tests require at least four people. Laboratory—To perform a formal usability test, a dedicated laboratory is required.

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? Human Subjects Protocols You must be fully aware of the regulations imposed by the various institutions and regulatory bodies that pertain to your experimental design The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Web site

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability Testing? Advantages Minimize help desk calls Increase product loyalty Provide benchmarks for future products Limitations Artificial context Not definitive of product acceptance Skewed sample of users Not always efficient

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid What is Usability? – Phases of a Usability Test Design the Test Prepare for the Test Perform the Test Process the Data

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Design the Test Why: Define the Purpose What: Define Your Concerns and Goals What: Define the Tasks What: Create the Scenarios What: Define the Measurements How: Define the Test Method

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Design the Test Where: Determine the Location of the Tests

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Design the Test Who: Select Participants, Testers, and Observers

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Design the Test Participants should be real users You do not always need to test a great many users The people you recruit should have the following basic characteristics: Availability Responsiveness Objectivity

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Design the Test Tester roles include the following: Administrator Moderator Data logger Technician Prototype expert Potential observers include the following: Other design team members not involved in the test Clients Programmers responsible for the final product

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Prepare for the Test When: Create a Test Schedule Project level Test preparation level Test execution level Task execution level

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Prepare for the Test Writing Scripts Greeting the Participant Preliminary Interview Providing Instructions Monitoring the Test Debriefing the Participant Running a Pilot Test Be organized Be presentable

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Perform the Test Test Phases Pre-Test Greet the participant. Have the participant sign the informed consent form. Have the participant fill out any pre-test questionnaire. Proceed with scripts. During the Test Maintain a log or observation check list for each task. Create a problem list to capture anything that is not covered by the check list. Notate problems and jot down any hypotheses that occur to you about the problems.

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Perform the Test Test Phases Post-Test Debrief the participant.  post-test questionnaire  verbal interview Thank the participant and provide compensation. Collect, summarize, and organize test data. Reset the room for the next participant.

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Process the Data Activities Performed on the Day of the Test Collecting Data Summarizing Data Organizing the Material Follow-Up Activities Categorizing Analyzing Quantitative Data Qualitative Data

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid Process the Data Documenting Identify problems Severity Frequency Errors of omission Errors of commission Prioritize problems Theorize reasons Theorize solutions Identify successes Identify areas of uncertainty

June 5, 2007Mohamad Eid متشکرم 谢谢 ありがとう