CP202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Usability Testing, Software Engineering, International Standard Book Number

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19 Dec 2015
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There are numerous models for website design. Most are taken from software engineering design models. We will examine the lazar model described in the book user-centered web. Development, jonathan lazar, jones and bartlett publishers, 2001. Seven stage lifecycle: define website mission and users, collect user requirements, create conceptual design, create physical design, perform usability testing, implement and market the website, evaluate and improve the website. Who do you want to say it to: identify your target audience. Page layout: how does it look like. Content in more detail: this page will contain skateboard reviews, this page will contain skateboard videos, etc. Connect to databases: not in this course. Members of the target population: get feedback on ease of use, identify problems, ask for suggestions for improvement. Is it easy to use? (functionality means it works but usability means it"s easy to use) Feedback demo with captcha (completely automated public turing test to tell computers and humans apart)

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