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Collaborative Usability Inspections: More Usable Software and Sites |
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| Lucy Lockwood | |
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| Abstract: Collaborative usability inspections (CUIs) are an easy-to-learn, easy-to-apply technique for finding usability problems in designs, prototypes, or live sites or software. This conference presentation (PowerPoint in .PDF) is an introduction to CUIs as an economical approach to improving usability. The CUI technique offers an alternative to usability testing that can find more defects faster. For more specifics, details can be found in Constantine and Lockwood, Software for Use (Addison-Wesley, 1999). | |
| Keywords: usability inspections, reviews, structured walkthroughs, usability testing, usability defects | |
| Version of an inspection "clinic" with live demonstration presented at various conferences. From Software Development East, Washington, DC, November 1999. | |
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| Related Documents: Newsletter: Usability Testing - Problems and Limitations | |
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