brukartestar
Brukartestar is a term used in Nordic design and software development discourse to denote participants who test a product as end users, as well as the practice of conducting such tests with real users. The term is a portmanteau combining a word for “user” in Scandinavian languages (brukare/brukar) with the English word “tester.” It is not part of formal standards but appears in project documents, blogs, and method guides related to usability testing and UX research.
In practice, brukartestar involves recruiting participants who reflect the product’s target user base, and conducting tests
The purpose of brukartestar is to identify usability issues, understand user behavior, and validate that features
Limitations and considerations include potential sample bias, the artificial setting of a test environment, and facilitator
See also: Usability testing, user testing, UX research, participatory design.