Kate LaFérier: Explain Information Architecture Value to Customer |
Meryl Enersson: How to make a usability lab at home? |
Morae 3.0. Automate the usability testing process |
Vladimir Starkov: Ideal for print |
Tatyana Kravchuk: Three ways to prepare usability specialistKate LaFérier: Explain the value of the information architecture to the clientStarting from the compilation of the list of requirements and ending with the initial design, the information architecture (IA) plays a crucial role in our projects, both for designers and developers. But what does an IA mean for a customer? Does he see her value? Today, more than ever, we need to be sure that our customers understand the importance and value of an EA. Our task is to teach them this.
Meryl Enersson: How to make a usability lab at home?It is possible to equip mobile usability laboratories with insignificant costs and right in your office.
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Morae 3.0. Automate the usability testing processAn overview of the new version of Morae, which now has many useful features: support for two cameras, data recording from multiple monitors simultaneously, autopilot, eliminating the need for the moderator’s control over the testing process, improved search tools, integration with Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word.
Vladimir Starkov: Ideal for printJust 18 years ago, Berners-Lee, the world's first WorldWideWeb browser, was already giving the user the opportunity to send an Internet page to the printer. But despite this, the problems of convenient printing of documents on the Internet still remain relevant and raises questions among web developers.
Tatyana Kravchuk: Three ways to prepare usability specialistThe Usability Bulletin continues a series of publications on User Experience 2008 materials. Those who could not attend this conference now have the opportunity to get acquainted with the reports of participants in the Usability Bulletin. Today is an article by Tatyana Kravchuk (UsabilityLab) based on her speech.