Course Outline
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
Requirements
- An understanding of user requirements concepts
- A discerning eye for software goodness and software inadequacies, from an end-user perspective
- Programming and testing experience are NOT required
Testimonials (5)
Good rapport, Łukasz had time for everyone's questions and was able to help anyone who had any issue
Kelly Morris - Titian Software Poland Sp. z o.o.
Course - Selenium WebDriver in C#
Many exercises, which gave a lot of practical skills.
Rafal Borek - Bytamic Solutions sp. z o.o.
Course - Automation Testing with Cypress
Step by step analysis. Each line of code explanation. Every problem I had during the course was successfully solved and Łukasz told me the reason. I also liked good practices that have been presented. Never have I been convinced about TDD style - I just dont find it useful and worth its time. Łukasz pointed out so many advantages of TDD, it completely changed my opinion.
Michal Uscinski - Devapo Sp. z o. o.
Course - Testing Angular Applications
Trainer is nice. His explanation is clear and interesting. He try to make the lessons interesting as possible. I enjoyed the lesson and gained a lot of knowledge. Thank you so much. The most useful technique I learned is the locating elements for different web component like textbox, radio buttons and buttons. Sometimes, the element ID is not capture correctly. We learned a different way of locating elements by using CSS selectors, XPath, Name and ID. I like the explanation. Thanks
Bee Chin Chuah - I-Access Solutions Pte Ltd
Course - Advanced Selenium with C#
Trainer subject knowledge and rapport with the audience and also his patience