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Handbook of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design, and Conduct Effective Tests
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Handbook of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design, and Conduct Effective Tests |
Author: Jeffrey Rubin
Published: 1994-04-15 |
List price: $70.00
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Customer comments on this selection.
Eh.... I bought this for a class. While it's not very exciting, I suppose it's canononical for the subject area.
Very handy advice I'm a professional usability analyst, and I got some really useful tips when I opened up my copy of this book recently. More than ever its clear to me that Rubin is an experienced practitioner, with a sensible eye for what works.
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An excellent book for budding usability folks This book is a very handy reference guide for anyone who is just getting into the field of usability, and will need to conduct their own studies. It has many nifty tips for test planning and lots of information those just starting up in the field.
Rock-solid introduction to usability testing. The author provides a supermarket of information from which you can choose your approach and method for performing usability testing. I had a little usability-testing experience when I bought this book. It quickly gave me some ways to streamline my process, plus some ways to shore up my process where it was weak. The most important thing this book gave me, however, was an understanding of when to use "quick and dirty" usability testing and when to perform a more thorough study.
If you will be performing a usability test, read the book. Mr. Rubin provides some of the principles of User Centered Design and explains how to perform a usability test session to ferret out some of the usability problems. A wonderful guide for someone who will be performing usability tests and would like to be able to refer to some guidelines, report formats, and technique suggestions.
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