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Revision as of 14:31, 5 January 2011

APPLICATION AREAS

Home


Interface Conception & Design

User Interface Evaluation

Interface Development

PROJECTS

Pattern Library

Publication Management

Digitization Lifecycle

Research- and Metadata Handling

Usability Report

Corporate & Interface Design (under Rework)


Page Index

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First Results from 'Thinking Aloud' interviews based on FACES Prototypes

3 Persons were interviewed out of 2 domains:

  • Scientists (1 Interviews)
  • Guest (2 Interviews)

Issues

Indicate where users were hesitating, asking, put a comment or missed the right action at the first attempt. (A hint for User Interface Engineering where problems exist and if they can be related to wording, process or position).

Failed

The task couldn't be completed with the interface of FACES R3.5. This is the case when users get lost within the interface, do something wrong or can not continue because something is missing.

OK

The task leads to a valid result. This is the case when no step shows a 'Failed'. It does not mean that single steps can have issues of type serious or minor.

Summary

Searching

Diagram

Viewing

Diagram

Albums

Diagram

Album Handling

Diagram

Albums & Notepads

Diagram

Measures taken from interviews do not lead necesserily to a solution of the problem in one go. Old issues need to be tested again.

References