User interface inspection methods a user-centered design method

User Interface Inspection Methods succinctly covers five inspection methods: heuristic evaluation, perspective-based user interface inspection, cognitive walkthrough, pluralistic walkthrough, and formal usability inspections. Heuristic evaluation is perhaps the best-known inspection method, requ...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Wilson, Chauncey (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waltham, MA : Morgan Kaufmann 2014.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Gale eBooks
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627941506719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; User Interface Inspection Methods; Copyright Page; Contents; Inspections and Walkthroughs; Which Method Should You Use?; 1 Heuristic Evaluation; Overview of Heuristic Evaluation; When Should You Use Heuristic Evaluation?; Strengths; Weaknesses; What Resources Do You Need to Conduct a Heuristic Evaluation?; Personnel, Participants, and Training; Hardware and Software; Documents and Materials; Procedures and Practical Advice on the Heuristic Evaluation Method; Planning a Heuristic Evaluation Session; Conducting a Heuristic Evaluation; After the Heuristic Evaluations by Individuals
  • Variations and Extensions of the Heuristic Evaluation MethodThe Group Heuristic Evaluation with Minimal Preparation; Crowdsourced Heuristic Evaluation; Participatory Heuristic Evaluation; Cooperative Evaluation; Heuristic Walkthrough; HE-Plus Method; Major Issues in the Use of the Heuristic Evaluation Method; How Does the UX Team Generate Heuristics When the Basic Set Is Not Sufficient?; Do Heuristic Evaluations Find "Real" Problems?; Does Heuristic Evaluation Lead to Better Products?; How Much Does Expertise Matter?
  • Should Inspections and Walkthroughs Highlight Positive Aspects of a Product's UI?Individual Reliability and Group Thoroughness; Data, Analysis, and Reporting; Conclusions; 2 The Individual Expert Review; Overview of the Individual Expert Review; Strengths; Weaknesses; What Do You Need to Use the Individual Expert Review?; Personnel, Participants, and Training; Hardware and Software; Documents and Materials; Procedures and Practical Advice on the Individual Expert Review Method; Planning and Developing the Individual Expert Review Method; Conducting an Individual Expert Review
  • After the Individual Expert ReviewVariations and Extensions to the Individual Expert Review; Categorical Inspections; Major Issues in the Use of the Individual Expert Review; Telling Colleagues That Your Review Is Not Likely to Find All the Serious Problems; Triangulation; Data, Analysis, and Reporting; Conclusions; 3 Perspective-Based UI Inspection; Overview of Perspective-Based UI Inspections; When Should You Use a Perspective-Based Inspection?; Strengths; Weaknesses; What Do You Need to Use the Perspective-Based Inspection?; Personnel, Participants, and Training; Hardware and Software
  • Documents and MaterialsProcedures and Practical Advice on the Perspective-Based Inspection; Planning and Developing the Perspective-Based Inspection; Conducting the Perspective-Based Inspection; After the Perspective-Based Inspection; Variations and Extensions to the Perspective-Based Inspection Method; Persona-Based Inspections; The Structured Heuristic Evaluation Method; Major Issues in the Use of the Perspective-Based Inspections Method; What Perspectives Should I Use?; Data, Analysis, and Reporting; Conclusions; Bibliography; 4 Cognitive Walkthrough; Overview of the Cognitive Walkthrough
  • When Should You Use the Cognitive Walkthrough?