Articles about ユーザビリティテスト
(English) Automated Usability Testing: A Case Study

(English) Although not useful in all circumstances, unmoderated remote tests can compensate for a lack of direct observation and interaction. [続きを読む]
(English) The Truth is Out There: Using Mobile Technology for Experience Sampling

(English) Research "in the wild," where people use the interfaces we design, test, iterate, and develop can be conducted on users mobile phones. [続きを読む]
(English) The Client Speaks: Supporting Participation in Remote Moderated Research

(English) Remote user testing is primarily employed when speed, convenience, or international testing is called for. However, there are practical qualitative benefits to using remote methodologies, as well. [続きを読む]
(English) A Moderated Debate: Comparing Lab and Remote Testing

(English) Unmoderated tests provide more data, but don’t automatically provide insight. Strong pattern recognition and hypothesis development skills are necessary for interpretation. [続きを読む]
(English) An Attainable Goal: Quantifying usability and user experience

(English) Client companies are coming to appreciate the importance of quantifying a website’s usability and user experience and the role usability plays in a website’s success. [続きを読む]
(English) Getting Your Money Back: The ROI of remote unmoderated user research

(English) Remote, unmoderated, task-based, qualitative, quantitative user research does not replace other methods, but it adds value on it own merits [続きを読む]
(English) Global Usability Testing: How to plan and report tests in multiple locations
(English) The success of moderated usability testing of a product in several countries in a short time is depends on careful planning and preparation. [続きを読む]
(English) More than Skin Deep (Book Review)

(English) This book’s focus on accessibility during the entire user-centered design process integrates accessibility throughout product development and provides readers with a readable introduction to incorporating these concerns into daily professional practice. [続きを読む]
(English) What’s News: Up, Up and Away
(English) Airbus’s new A380 super-jumbo employees volunteered to do “ethnographic” usability testing; the first in-air test with a full-size passenger load on board. [続きを読む]
(English) Usability Engineering in New Zealand
(English) New Zealand, traditionally an early adopter of technology, is seen as a great “test location” by many companies. Awareness of the business benefits of usability is growing. [続きを読む]
(English) Really How Many Users Do You Need to Test (Issue 4.4)

(English) How many users are really enough - three articles tackle this question, along with agile and the market value of technology. (Articles available in Acrobat PDF format) [続きを読む]
(English) Keeping Your Distance: Remote usability testing or the lab?
(English) People who participate in usability testing remotely via screen sharing are as candid and comfortable with the experience as customers who participate on-site [続きを読む]
(English) Pretending to Be You (Issue 2.2)

(English) Usability testing, using personas for evaluations and using emotion in design. (Full text not available) [続きを読む]