Articles on Usability Testing (#24887)
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title: Usability Testing
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## Usability Testing
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Usability testing involves evaluating the ease of which a user or group of users can interact with a site, software application, etc. It is typically (although not exclusively) achieved by observing users as they attempt to complete a pre-determined set of tasks, with the aim of identifying any difficulties which may arise or any aspects that users particularly approve of; as well as generally noting any observations they might make. Data generated from testing can then be used to inform any subsequent design decisions.
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In practice, usability testing is often an iterative process undertaken at various stages of a product's development cycle with prototypes of varying levels of fidelity. Employing a low-fidelity prototype of a website, for example, such as a paper sketch that approximates what it will look like, can be considerably more efficient than fully developing an actual website only to discover that it must be changed again.
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#### More Information:
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[Usability Testing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usability_testing/)
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[What is Usability Testing?](https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/usability-testing/)
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