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Recap of IS214
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Placing this course in context
  • Creating information technology that helps people
    accomplish their goals, make the experience
    effective, pleasant
  • gtRequires a combination of design, technology,
    and understanding of users (individually and
    collectively) and their activities, preferences,
    needs
  • gtUser-centered design interaction design
  • gtUsability, user experience
  • gtUsability defined and understood
  • gtUsability methods
  • gtgtcollecting, interpreting info about
    users
  • gtgtcomparing design to users needs etc.
  • gtIncorporating findings into design

3
Some Basic Premises
  • Usability is defined in relation to users
  • Most usability measures are incomplete and
    ambiguous
  • Implies caution in interpretation use with
    understanding account for limits
  • Usability assessment starts before design
  • Usability assessment never ends

4
Stages of design process
  • Requirements Evaluation

  • Initial design Evaluation
  • Specification Evaluation
  • Implementation Evaluation

5
High Order Topics
  • What is usability?
  • What kind of information do we need to determine
    needs and assess usability?
  • What kind of info is possible?
  • What methods are available for collecting,
    analyzing, interpreting info?
  • Appropriate uses of each
  • How do we interpret and report findings?
  • The usability process in organizations
  • Role of usability, usability professionals
  • Managing usability
  • Justifying usability

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High Order Topics
  • What is usability?
  • Beyond ease of use
  • Matching tools and services to users practices,
    environment, needs
  • New technology/tools/services generally adopted
    within an existing array of tools, practices,
    incentives, operations
  • What kind of information do we need?
  • Users goals, tasks, practices, environment
  • Users perceived needs, preferences
  • Existing tools, services (incl competitors)
  • Users activities in using proposed innovation
  • Users uses and evaluations of proposed,
    prototype, actual systems

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Methods
  • Data from and About UsersEthnographic Methods
  • User and Task Analysis
  • Contextual Inquiry
  • Observation
  • Interviews
  • Focus GroupsUser Surveys
  • Scenarios and Personae
  • Prototype EvaluationUsability Testing
  • Design Guidelines
  • Heuristics and Other Inspection Methods
  •  
  • Post-release EvaluationMonitoring, Web Logs
  • User Satisfaction Surveys
  • Other Issues
  • Credibility
  • Universal Usability
  • Management Issues
  • Data Analysis and Presentation
  • Writing Usability Reports
  • Ethics
  • Usability in Organizations

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Methods and Stages in Design Process
  • http//usabilitynet.org/tools/methods
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