Course Outline
Introduction
- The necessity of usability testing
Defining Your Test Strategy
- Resources, timing, and focus areas
Organizing the Test Team
- Recruitment and management strategies
Writing Your First Test Task
- Scenarios and presentation techniques
Choosing the Environment
- Remote testing versus on-site testing
Moderating Your Usability Tests
- Moderated versus unmoderated approaches
- "Thinking aloud" usability test method
Analyzing the Results of Your Tests
- Statistics and surveys
- Measuring satisfaction levels
Revisiting Your Test Tasks
- Questioning initial assumptions
- Regrouping and revising tasks
Reporting the Results of Your Tests
Standardizing Your Usability Tests
- International standards
- Using and adapting standardized forms and templates
Communicating and Collaborating on Usability Testing across Teams
Closing Remarks
Requirements
- Understanding of user requirements concepts
- An ability to assess software quality and identify deficiencies from an end-user perspective
- No programming or testing experience is required
Testimonials (3)
hands on exercises, easier to retain information
ashley bolen - Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
Course - Test Automation with Selenium
Key topics can be discussed and agreed upon with the trainer in advance. Relaxed and pleasant atmosphere during the seminar days.
Lorenz - Continentale Lebensversicherung AG
Course - Advanced Selenium
I gained new knowledge and I'm pretty confident about it. Nothing unclear.