How different prototyping methods for information appliance design affect usability test results
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Loudon, Gareth
Gill, Steve
Walker, Darren
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2006-06-12Type
Poster
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Usability testing of prototypes is often used to check the validity of a design and to highlight possible design problems. However, this research looks at how different prototyping methods for information appliance design, such as software-only simulations and soft models, can affect usability test results and consequently influence design decisions.
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Loudon, G., Gill, S. and Walker, D. (2006) How Different Prototyping Methods for Information Appliance Design Affect Usability Test Results. Poster presentation at the Usability Professionals Association Conference, Broomfield, Colorado, June 12 – 16, 2006
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Conference Poster.
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