StatusCompleted November 2008 by Erin Yu, Jonathan Hung, Daphne Ogle, Allison Bloodworth, John Chong SummaryHigh-level summary to be added after testing has been completed. NotesThe 3rd round of testing will focus on the users' behaviour and thoughts on the actionable buttons on the Uploader - whether they should be included, what they should be called, what they should do. Goals Excerpt |
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This test should discover: - Whether there is a need for the users to be able to pause or cancel the upload
- Do the users want Cancel?
- If the users do want Cancel while uploading, what do they expect Cancel to do? Canceling the entire upload including already uploaded files vs. Canceling remaining files in the queue
- If the users want the Cancel feature, what would they call it? Possible answers: Cancel, Stop, Close, etc.
- In what contexts do they want Cancel and what do they expect it to do?
- Do the users want Pause?
- In what contexts do they want Pause and what do they expect it to do?
- Is it obvious to the users whether the files are successfully uploaded?
- What would the users like to do when they see an error?
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Success CriteriaA successful design has been achieved when: ProtocolMethod and test coordinator script. UsersTest across a range of technology skill of students and faculty. Users tested in this round are from the University of Toronto and the University of California Berkeley. Interaction DesignUnderlying design patterns and description of component behavior. Test EnvironmentLocation 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. - Two sets of screen mock-ups were used to help put users in context and ask questoins about the actionable items in the Uploader in various states.
ResultsFull notes and analysis of the user tests. Insert excerpt |
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| Uploader User Testing - Round 3 Results |
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