Cognitive walkthrough
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Introduction
According to the NASA usability toolkit, retrieved 12:10, 18 March 2011 (CET), A cognitive walkthroug, is a “process of going step by step through a product or system design and getting reactions from key team players and typical users. One or two members of the design team can guide the walk through while one or more users will comment as the walk through proceeds.”
The Fluid project, retrieved 12:10, 18 March 2011 (CET), provides the following definition: “A cognitive walkthrough is a step-by-step exploration of a service to see how well a particular type of user, usually represented by a persona, is able to accomplish a particular objective or set of objectives. The objectives selected for testing are dictated by the persona that is chosen.”
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- Cognitive Walkthrough Added by Jonathan Hung, last edited by Allison Bloodworth on May 26, 2009.