Software Usability Testing: Live Workshop Training Course
Course
In City Of London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
City of london
Usability testing is a technique for evaluating a software product or system by testing it on users to directly observe how they interact with it.
The workshop begins with an introduction to usability testing, what it is and how it is used by companies to promote good software design and development. The language is non-technical and the learning is practical and hands-on, with a focus on end-users, their requirements, way of thinking and way of interacting with the system.
By the end of this training, participants will know how to:
Determine the most suitable usability test approach based on a product's unique characteristics and its stage in the development cycle.
Develop a usability test plan.
Recruit, evaluate and manage testers.
Write, assign, and moderate usability test tasks that produce the biggest impact for end-users and the business.
Collect, analyze and report test results.
Communicate and collaborate effectively with business managers, developers and QA teams on the significance and actions needed for delivering an end product that not only works but works well and provides the intended user experience.
Audience
Product owners and managers
QA managers
Manual testers
Internal users of a software product or system
Format of the course
A interactive, instructor-led workshop with lots of activities and hands-on practice.
Notes
The case studies and software samples used in this workshop are pre-arranged by the instructor. To customize the materials, please contact us in advance.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
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Subjects
- Usability training
- Works
- Testing
Course programme
Introduction
The need for usability testing
Defining your test strategy
Resources, timing and focus
Organizing the test team
Recruitment and management
Writing your first test task
Scenarios and presentation
Choosing the environment
Remote testing vs on-site testing
Moderating your usability tests
Moderated vs unmoderated
“Thinking aloud” usability test
Analyzing the results of your tests
Statistics and surveys
Measuring satisfaction
Revisiting your test tasks
Questioning initial assumptions
Regrouping and revising
Reporting the results of your tests
Standardizing your usability tests
International standards
Using and adapting standardized forms and templates
Communicating and collaborating on usability testing across teams
Closing remarks
Software Usability Testing: Live Workshop Training Course