What is Usability?
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07 Dec 2005
"Usability is a combination of factors that effect a user's experience when interacting with a product or system." This is just a short introduction on usability. What is Usability? Usability exists everywhere! Do you know that major corporations pay $$$ to find out...
The same thing applies to web design. People do not want to spend money on designs that do not work. Usability is a combination of factors that affect a user's experience when interacting with your web site interface. According to web usability guru Jakob Nielsen characteristics of usability are:
Designing and developing a successful system is about creating a positive user experience. However, creating this experience requires more than just a great design - it's about creating a useful and usable design that is right for your intended target audience. http://www.uie.com/ has shown that users cannot find the information they seek on Web sites 60% of the time. Other sources report:
Why Usability? "Users have an infinite potential for making unexpected misinterpretations of interface elements and for performing their job in a different way than you imagine."-- Jakob Nielsen
To test a system you must gather, evaluate, understand, improve, and define problems. To discover what is wrong with your system you must acquire a panel of individuals; individuals who have no biases and who will view the system with fresh eyes. According to Jakob Nielsen the most common issues that arise during testing periods are:
Recommended Books... If you want to learn more about Usability, have a look at the following books. https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156205810X/ Creating Web sites is easy. Creating sites that truly meet the needs and expectations of the wide range of online users is quite another story. In Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity, renowned Web usability guru Jakob Nielsen shares his insightful thoughts on the subject. Packed with annotated examples of actual Web sites, this book sets out many of the design precepts all Web developers should follow. https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764536745/ Site-Seeing takes a fresh approach to Web usability by applying visual communication principles and decision-making to Web design. Specifically, readers will learn the key concepts behind visual organization, look and feel, technical considerations, and clear planning that stem from audience awareness. Through numerous, full-color examples author Luke Wroblewski deconstructs "the good, the bad, and the ugly" of Web design. https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/073571102X/ This brief but important book lays out a specific five-step strategy--called the Core Process--that can always be applied to the development of Web sites and fine-tuned to almost any type of project. Each step--defining the project, developing site structure, visual design and testing, production and QA, and launch and beyond--contains three related but distinct tracks. The text begins with a brief overview of each of the steps, then delves deeper into each with detailed explanations as well as specific forms and project-management strategies. This book does not cover back-end, server-side programming. Instead, it focuses primarily on the visual, conventional components of a Web site. _________________ Joe Velez (aka princeton) owns and operates GO-TOTAL LLC-a registered company (web hosting/design/programming) in the state of NJ. |