Guidelines-based review
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Introduction
In a guidelines-based review designers or other persons are asked to check a system against a longer list of items. Guidelines can include hundreds of items ....
This technique is used in usability as either "low cost and better than nothing review" or as complementary review with other methods such as task-based usability testing.
See also: heuristic evaluation
Links
- Guidelines
- 247 web usability guidelines a free Excel workbook by David Travis (userfocus.co.uk), July 6, 2009
- Usability.gov guidelines U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (free PDF book)
- Guidelines for designing user interface software, ESD-TR-86-278, August 1986, by Sidney L. Smith and Jane N. Mosier