There are 3 ways of evaluating User Interfaces:
- Heuristic Evaluation.
- Think Aloud Evaluation.
- Pluralistic Walkthrough Evaluation.
- Which are correct approaches to UI evaluation?
- What is evaluation in UI UX?
- What are evaluation techniques?
Which are correct approaches to UI evaluation?
The two main techniques for evaluating a user interface are 1) Empirical Evaluation (testing with users) and 2) Heuristic Evaluation (based on a set of rules). While empirical evaluation is by far the best technique, mastering Heuristic Evaluation is also a necessary skill.
What is evaluation in UI UX?
What is heuristic evaluation in UX design? A heuristic evaluation is a way to test whether a website is user friendly. In other words, it tests the site's usability. Unlike user-testing, where the site (or prototype) is evaluated by users, in a heuristic evaluation the site is evaluated by usability experts.
What are evaluation techniques?
The three main types of evaluation methods are goal-based, process-based and outcomes-based. Goal-based evaluations measure if objectives have been achieved (We highly recommend S.M.A.R.T. Goals). Process-based evaluations analyze strengths and weaknesses.