usabilitytests
Usability tests, also called usability testing, are a technique in user-centered design in which representative users attempt to complete tasks with a product, service, or prototype to identify usability problems and learn how real users interact with the design. The goal is to improve learnability, efficiency, and satisfaction, and tests can be formative—used to guide early iterations—or summative, used to validate readiness for release.
The testing process typically involves defining objectives and success criteria, recruiting participants that resemble the target
Common data collected includes quantitative metrics such as task success rate, time on task, number of errors,
Deliverables typically include an issues list with severity ratings, supporting evidence, and actionable redesign suggestions, along