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Usability techniques

Published: 08 November 2017 Publication History

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In this tutorial participants will learn three usability techniques: heuristic evaluation, cognitive walkthrough and usability testing. The tutorial has a theoretical and a practical component, where participants will put into practice these techniques.

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C. Lewis, & C. Wharton. 1997. Cognitive walkthroughs. In M. Helander, T. K. Landauer, & P. Prabhu (Eds.), Handbook of human-computer interaction (2nd ed., pp. 717--732). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science.
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J. Nielsen. 1990. 10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design. https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics/
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C. Kimmer. 2014. Sample cognitive walkthrough {VIDEO}. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edqjao4mmxM
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J. Rubin & D. Chisnell. 2008. Handbook of usability testing. 2nd edition. Wiley: Indianapolis.
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T. Tullis, & B. Albert. 2013. Measuring the user experience: Collecting, analyzing and presenting usability metrics. Morgan Kaufmann.

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  • (2018)An Approach to Make Software Testing for Users with Down Syndrome a little more PleasantProceedings of the XIX International Conference on Human Computer Interaction10.1145/3233824.3233854(1-8)Online publication date: 12-Sep-2018

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    CLIHC '17: Proceedings of the 8th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    November 2017
    136 pages
    ISBN:9781450354295
    DOI:10.1145/3151470
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    CLIHC '17: 8th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    November 8 - 10, 2017
    Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala

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    • (2018)An Approach to Make Software Testing for Users with Down Syndrome a little more PleasantProceedings of the XIX International Conference on Human Computer Interaction10.1145/3233824.3233854(1-8)Online publication date: 12-Sep-2018

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