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 (3)
The trainer's strong substantive preparation. Additionally, the trainer engaged participants even in the lecture part, encouraging "brainstorming" and sharing their observations and ideas.
Krzysztof Wojciechowski - HUUUGE GAMES SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA
Course - Test Automation with Selenium and Python
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hands on exercises, easier to retain information
ashley bolen - Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
Course - Test Automation with Selenium
I liked that the trainer had practical knowledge in testing and asked about how different aspects look at our company. It was good that the trainer emphasized that some elements simply look a certain way according to ISTQB, even when we sometimes discussed a given task solution, with which we ultimately did not agree.
Paulina - PLUM Sp. z o.o.
Course - ISTQB® Certified Tester - Foundation Level (CTFL - accredited training with exam)
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