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News Release from: Human Factors Europe | Subject: Practical Usability Testing seminar
Edited by the Marketingservicestalk Editorial
Team on 20 September 2007
Seminar on Practical Usability Testing
A two-day course provides the tools and techniques to help web and application design meet users' needs, limitations, mental models, and cognitive styles.
Rich functionality has little value if users are unable to access it Progressive testing of websites and software applications is critical to user-centred design
This article was originally published on Marketingservicestalk on 18 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Seminar demystifies web design
Human Factors Europe is running a course on The Science and Art of Effective Web and Application Design on 1-3 October in London.
Practical Usability Testing, to be held on 14-15 November in London, will give you new insights.
The course programme covers the full scope of usability testing from the four factors driving your testing strategy to uncovering problems with content organisation, task flow and brand strategy.
Human Factors will show you how to conduct performance-based tests using simple paper and functioning prototypes for the entire interface design life cycle.
Learn how to design and conduct a remote test, analyse and present test results, use web traffic logs, and accurately predict how users experience applications.
Not to be missed by usability practitioners, interface designers, information architects, project managers, market researchers, and graphic artists.
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