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Revision as of 14:59, 5 January 2011
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Results from 'Thinking Aloud' interviews based on R2[edit]
The usability evaluation method 'think aloud'[1] is the most affordable and efficient among numerous test methods. If one follows human centred design principles to go for ISO 13407[2], it is good way to get relevant issues fast.
11 Persons were interviewed out of 3 domains:
- Scientists (5 Interviews)
- Librarians (4 Interviews)
- Secretaries (2 Interviews)
This is the first result across three person groups. To get a closer picture for one group at least 7 Interviews need to be taken.
The test documents containing all relevant tasks and notes from the interviews can be found here:
Summary[edit]
The following issues are identified
- Screen jumps on every action to top -> Technical Issue
- Procedure/Wording 'Language' -> Technical/Functional Issue
- Position 'Form buttons' -> GUI Issue
- Procedure 'Add button' -> GUI Issue
- Procedure 'File upload and 'add'/'browse' -> GUI Issue
- Procedure 'Organizations'/'Advanced Search' -> GUI Issue
- Procedure 'Select Mechanism' -> GUI Issue