DocumentCode
1335788
Title
Interface-Walkthroughs: efficient collaborative testing
Author
Bias, Randolph
Volume
8
Issue
5
fYear
1991
Firstpage
94
Lastpage
95
Abstract
A walkthrough facility for testing the usability of a user interface design before the software is written or a prototype is built is described. The use of this method to evaluate screen panels, which may include pull-down menus, dialogue boxes, palettes, and other interface elements, is reported. These pluralistic usability walkthroughs have four characteristics. First, three types of people participate in the walkthrough: representatives of the expected user population, product developers, and human factors professionals. Second, the user interface panels are presented in the same order they would be confronted online. Third, participants write down their responses on each panel before there is any discussion. Finally, the representative users speak first when discussing the panels and the experts speak only when the users have exhausted their comments. The limitations and benefits of the walkthrough approach are examined.<>
Keywords
program testing; software reliability; user interfaces; collaborative testing; dialogue boxes; human factors professionals; palettes; pluralistic usability walkthroughs; product developers; pull-down menus; responses; screen panels; usability testing; user interface design; user population; Collaboration; Documentation; Human factors; Internet; Packaging; Programming; Prototypes; Testing; Usability; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/52.84220
Filename
84220
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