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Pager User Testing - Round 2
Added by Erin Yu, last edited by Erin Yu on Jul 11, 2008  (view change)
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PLANNED February 2008 by [~erin.yu@utoronto.ca]

Summary

Summary to be added once the test has been completed.

Notes

The Pager will be used in various use-cases in various tools in various applications. Pagers are often used to display search results as well as large tabulated data, such as email Inbox, student roster, file system, etc. 

Goals

This test should discover:

  • Can the user adjust the page size to fit their need and preference?
  • Does the user know what page they are on?
  • Does the user realize what the list is sorted by?
  • Can the user locate the item(s) they are looking for?
  • Can the user go to the next and previous pages?
  • Can the user go to the first and last pages?
  • Does the user know (approximately) how many items there are in total?

Success Criteria

A successful design has been achieved when:

  • 100% of users realize they can navigate to other pages.
  • 90% of users realize what page they are on.
  • 90% of users realize how long the entire list is.
  • 90% of users can adjust the page size if there is a need.

Protocol

Method and test coordinator script.

Users

The desire is to test across a range of technology skill of students and faculty. Users tested in this round are from the University of Toronto.

Interaction Design

Underlying design patterns and description of component behavior.

Test Environment

Location and version of the environment that was used. Attach a screenshot of the environment at the time of testing if the environment will change over time.

Results

Full notes and analysis of the user tests.

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