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PART 1
Software Usability Testing

Introduction

Types of Usability Testing

The Usability Testing Lab

Real-World Usability Results

The Good and the Bad of Usability Testing



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Part 2:
Usability Gaffes: Things That Make You Go Arrrgh!

Part 3:
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Part 2: Usability Gaffes: Things That Make You Go Arrrgh!

Making Software Easier Through Usability Testing
The Good and the Bad of Usability Testing

Continued from Real-World Usability Results

Nobody's going to argue that usability doesn't matter, especially in a market where steep learning curves are frowned on. The easier a product is to use, the more likely a customer will stick by it and upgrade to new versions as they become available. But one problem with relying on usability testing is that new features might be eliminated because their effectiveness wasn't immediately apparent. In other words, there's a fine line between listening to users and pandering to them, and usability specialists must be aware of this. Still, even with this danger, usability testing makes things easier to use, and that's a win/win proposition.

Published as Tutor in the 10/6/98 issue of PC Magazine.

 
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