Web Testing :-
What is usability testing?
In a usability test, representative users try to do typical tasks with the product, while observers, including the development staff, watch, listen, and take notes. The product can be a Web site, Web application, or any other product. It does not have to be a finished product. You should be testing prototypes from early paper-based stages through fully functional later stages.
What are you looking for in a usability test?
In each round of usability testing, you should first identify specific concerns and goals for that round of testing and develop the test to focus on those concerns and goals. For example, at the beginning of a project, you may be testing to set quantitative baselines (such as time, error rates, and satisfaction) for comparison to later tests of your revised site.
In a typical usability test, you want to identify any usability problems that the product has collect quantitative data on participants' performance determine participants' satisfaction with the product
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