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Nenuťte Uživatele Přemýšlet (2010)

by Steve Krug(Favorite Author)
4.06 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This book really shows how easy usability testing can be... Without a large leap, you can easily see how to fit this into a regular Agile cycle (running them against mock-ups, pretotypes, as well as perhaps customizing an iteration review with usability tests on the working software as a feedback item).I found it very clearly written actually appreciated the detail provided (example - verbatim scripts to say during a session). I did find few spots a little repetitive, but not so much that it turned me off of the book. The inclusion of a video to fully demonstrate what was done is great! I wish more authors did that.
review 2: In a past life (or, about 3 jobs ago) I read Don’t Make Me Think, and I loved its casual and humorous style. So when I needed to rea
... mored up on usability testing, I knew Steve Krug wouldn’t let me down. Rocket Surgery has that same easy-going tone, and he breaks down usability testing into easy steps. Also very helpful are the demo and sample scripts available on the companion web site. Before I started, I was daunted by the thought of usability testing, and was fairly sure I would screw it up (or at least, the results wouldn’t be useful at all). Now, I feel a lot more comfortable about conducting my own initial tests in a couple of weeks. I won’t be following Krug’s path exactly, but he’s given me some good landmarks. less
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ohlisalisa
Add this to the must-read list for web designers, developers and business owners. That is all.
Mariamaria11
Excellent read, just the right length, information and encouragement to get in and do it.
aijow
Excellent advice!
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