For more than a decade, the number of usability test participants has been a major theme of debate among usability practitioners and researchers keen to improve usability test performance. This paper provides evidence suggesting that the focus be shifted to task coverage instead. Our data analysis of nine commercial usability test teams participating in the CUE-4 study revealed no significant correlation between the percentage of problems found or of new problems and number of test users, but correlations of both variables and number of user tasks used by each usability team were significant. The role of participant recruitment on usability test performance and future research directions are discussed
Usability tests make products better. Those of us who have seen their results understand their value...
In this paper we describe our findings regarding the role of context in usability evaluation, partic...
Usability testing is invaluable for helping us understand what our users want and need, and asking g...
The Usability of a website can be evaluated using various methods. One of the methods is usability t...
System usability can be measured through various methods. One of the more important and widely empl...
Recently, Virzi (1992) presented data that support three claims regarding sample sizes for usability...
Usability is one of the most important aspects of Information Technology. Usability plays a vital ro...
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dy...
ii iii Usability testing is an essential skill for usability practitioners – professionals whose pri...
Testing a product on users before releasing it on the market can be very rewarding but also costly f...
Usability comprises the aspects effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. The correlations betwee...
Software systems are often complex in the number of features that are available through the user int...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The purpose of this study was...
Abstract One strategy used to assure that an interface meets user requirements is to conduct usabil...
Usability testing and user experience research typically take place in a controlled lab with small g...
Usability tests make products better. Those of us who have seen their results understand their value...
In this paper we describe our findings regarding the role of context in usability evaluation, partic...
Usability testing is invaluable for helping us understand what our users want and need, and asking g...
The Usability of a website can be evaluated using various methods. One of the methods is usability t...
System usability can be measured through various methods. One of the more important and widely empl...
Recently, Virzi (1992) presented data that support three claims regarding sample sizes for usability...
Usability is one of the most important aspects of Information Technology. Usability plays a vital ro...
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dy...
ii iii Usability testing is an essential skill for usability practitioners – professionals whose pri...
Testing a product on users before releasing it on the market can be very rewarding but also costly f...
Usability comprises the aspects effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. The correlations betwee...
Software systems are often complex in the number of features that are available through the user int...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The purpose of this study was...
Abstract One strategy used to assure that an interface meets user requirements is to conduct usabil...
Usability testing and user experience research typically take place in a controlled lab with small g...
Usability tests make products better. Those of us who have seen their results understand their value...
In this paper we describe our findings regarding the role of context in usability evaluation, partic...
Usability testing is invaluable for helping us understand what our users want and need, and asking g...