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Sony’s user friendly approach to usability testing
Most traditional usability testing takes place in a laboratory environment, but SonyStyle.com gets better results when the testing takes place on the customer’s most familiar turf: their web-enabled home, office or laptop computer.
Posted 06/06/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
Usability testing works only if it moves outside the lab, consultant says
Usability tests do no good unless results are incorporated into senior-level decision-making and databases that inform every-day decisions about a web site operation, Elizabeth Peaslee, senior consulting director for Creative Good, will tell Shop.org.
Posted 09/29/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Achieving retail web site usability is harder than it looks
The topic of web site usability came up in multiple sessions at the Annual Catalog Conference, whether they were supposed to be about usability or not.
Posted 06/05/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Web site usability improves, showing 49% compliance with guidelines
L.L. Bean is the top-rated retail site, complying with 66% of usability guidelines, according to the San Francisco-based Nielsen Norman Group.
Posted 06/03/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Usability Sciences Releases PathNav Analysis Tool
Product Allows Quick Insight Into Web Site Effectiveness DALLAS (March 15, 2004) Usability Sciences Corporation, a company dedicated to delivering business impact through the science of usability, announced today the release of PathNavŒ, an analysis extension of the company¹s market-leading WebIQ® survey technology. PathNav provides visibility into the paths actual Web site visitors take and insight into the relative effectiveness of those paths....
Posted 03/15/2004
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