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RE: SIGIA-L: Usability Exercise Resources: SummaryFrom: Dawn De-Levi (dkowalski_at_enlighten.com)Date: Fri Nov 17 2000 - 13:24:35 EST
Thanks, everyone, for your responses. Here's a summary of usability exercise
Books
Customer-Effective Web Sites
Jakob Nielsen Usability Inspection Techniques
Steve Krug "Don't Make Me Think"
Contextual Design : A Customer-Centered Approach to Systems Designs
Pearrow, Mark (2000). Web Site Usability Handbook.
Online
http://www.enteract.com/%7Emarc/writings.htm
http://www.useit.com/papers/guerrilla_hci.html
http://www.best.com/~jthom/usability/
http://usableweb.com/index.html.
Papers
CHI: Rick Spencer “The Streamlined Cognitive Walkthrough: Working Around
Personal Exercises
“I use a kind of expert review technique that I call "Test Flying" that is
For very early user input, I lean toward what I call a "Blank Screen
1. What should the system capability be here (this screen)?
I often run this is a fish-bowl set-up, and if possible with two test users.
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Hi-
I'm wondering if folks can point to books/Web sites about quick usability
Obviously, card sorting would be an example of this. Another example is the
Please respond to me and I'll summarize for the group.
Thanks in advance!
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