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You can start alredy thinking of the planning of the test. HioweverHowever, as you saw from the lecture slides we will continue the in the thrid lecture to go through in the third lecture the different usabilkity usabillity testing and evaluation methods.
But you can already use the usability criteria you and user des ription descriptions, you defined last time, to ponder the potential methods you will use....
For the plannign planning you ahve have the answer the questions below. If some of the question do not feel applicapable applicatable for your test emthids methods you have to jsutify justify why it is so.
You can copu copy/ paste the questions from below to your wiki page
(1. you can create a new one under this task 2
or 2. you can continue it to your previosu previously made wikipage and just link it here,
or 3. you can create a new page into your previosu previous wiki poage and ink that here under the task 2.)
Planning Report:
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A test plan should be written down before the start of the test and it should address the following issues \[Nielsen 1993\]: |
• The goal of the test: what do you want to achieve?
• Where and when will the test take place?
• How long is each test session expected to take?
• What computer support will be needed for the test?
• What software needs to be ready for the test?
• What should the state of the system be at the start of the test?
• What should the system/network load and What should the
system/network load and response times be? (not too fast or
too slow);
Who will serve as experimenters for the test?
• Who are the users going to be and how are we going to get hold of
them?
• How many users are needed?
• What test tasks will the users be asked to perform?
• What criteria will be used to determine when the users have
finished each of the test tasks correctly?
• What user aids will be made available to the test users (manuals,
online help, etc)?
• To what extend will the experimenter be allowed to help the users
during the test?
• What data is going to be collected and how will it be analysed?