In today’s class we will learn about better Approach to Usability Testing. The software industry has been got a good edge in the market. At the same time user also rationalized for getting the quality outcome from software industries. Hence testing activity is more important for user point of view. To overcome this problem the system usability testing is performed.
After completion of software modules, testers are ready for system testing. To accomplish system testing the first and most important is Usability testing.
Usability testing is the type of System Testing and is a Black box testing technique; perform against the user requirement. Usability is means of thinking ability of, what and how the actual end user has used the software and with accurate perspective. We can say that, specify user achieve the specified goal with user satisfaction, product effectiveness, and efficiency. We can perform usability testing task for website testing, software application, mobile technology and more operated devices.
The main use of usability testing is the methodical evaluation of Graphical user interface i.e. GUI as per the usability criteria.
The main aim is to find out the root cause of application failure so that underlying defects can be identified, analyzed, fixed and prevent.
Usability tester thinks on end user’s perspective as real people and real feedback, hence this testing activity is most useful and important for user interaction point of view. This testing activity is performing for:
- To fulfill qualitative and quantitative usability requirements.
- Identify the defects involving in human interaction.
- To identify multiple test cases with different point of view, multiple testers are taking this testing type.
- To develop user friendly software / application.
- To provide actual input to the defect analysis process.
Planning For Usability Testing:
For the usability testing planning, product specification and evaluation of software are required.
Usability testing can be designed for user point of view, for:
- More efficient & effective product
- User friendly software
- More interactive software
- Evaluation of software
- Easy to access
Approach to Usability Testing:
Usability testing is the process to identify difference between the user requirement and engineering activities. This testing activity can be performed during the testing life cycle any time. A qualitative approach is a more appropriate for detecting major problems and more understanding for depth of product. On the other hand, a quantitative approach is useful to make major changes, to know the major problem, comparison with the competitors and redesigning the product. To perform usability testing all level testers should involved means experienced, intermediate and beginner users. To fulfill this testing task different characteristics are there:
- Ease of Learning: In order to accomplish basic functionality, how the new user can learn the system?
- Efficiency: To identify the real time of execution, to complete the task is shown the efficient product.
- Effectiveness: To evaluate the accuracy of completed project. That effectiveness is carried out during the testing process.
- Error Frequency: To identify the occurrence of error in the system and how do users recover from such errors?
Methods of Usability Testing:
There are two methods to perform usability testing:
1. Laboratory Experiment:
Usability testing is performed in a controlled environment. This environment is set according to pre-set scenarios. This usability test may be performed on the real system. Also by giving demo and paper prototype. User activity is recorded in two ways; on-screen activity and record user response & expressions. This method is monitoring by usability experts. Quantitative data is used. The artificial environment is used. This method requires more time. The costing of this method is more expensive.
2. On-site Observation:
This method is similar to the laboratory experiments but conducted on-site. This method enables the study of user’s working environment. This type of testing gives long observation period. It helps to collect the real environment information. Less time is required to complete this type of usability testing method. The costing of this method is less expensive.
Advantages of Usability Testing:
- If usability testing is properly planned out it will help for fixing highly severe bugs.
- The potential bugs can easily manage.
- Usability testing covers the functional testing, integration testing, unit testing etc..
- The actual user is involved as early as possible, so it avoids major bugs.
- It adopts the software to meet actual work style rather forming another new style.
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