Tag Archives: User Testing

That’s Not User Experience Testing

by Hal Metz

The test plan is in place, and the chosen users are about to begin their testing. If you are smart, the user test plan was carefully crafted to keep the user tester from finding all of the “I want this” …

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Mobile Usability Testing with Mr. Tappy

by Jan Evans

Written in collaboration with Travis Moser, Fusion Alliance Experience Architect Back in November, I posted a blog on setup options for mobile usability testing. One of them was a readymade mount called Mr. Tappy, created by Nick Bowmast, a UX …

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Usability Study – Part 2

by Jan Evans

I recently worked on a series of usability testing projects for a client who was launching a new online tool for its customers.  They were extremely smart to incorporate this as an integral part of their project before even considering …

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Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Usability Study – Part 1

by Jan Evans

User testing should be an integral part of creating or redesigning any web presence. Unfortunately, many think of it as only a “nice to have”— something to include only if you havethe luxury of time and money.  However, if you …

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Defining Usability – A Key Factor in the Success of Your Website or Application

by Fusion Alliance News

Wikipedia defines usability as “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.” For the purpose of this blog, “product” is your …

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