UCD
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
A usability testing method where participants verbalize their thoughts while interacting with a product.
The degree to which a product or system can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use.
The design of user interfaces for machines and software, such as computers, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience.
Human-Centered Design (HCD) is an approach to problem-solving that involves the human perspective in all steps of the process.
A technology and research method that measures where and how long a person looks at various areas on a screen or interface.
A usability technique used to evaluate the findability and labeling of topics in a website's structure by having participants find specific items in a simplified text version of the site.
A usability testing approach where designers assume that users are easily confused and distracted, focusing on simplicity and clarity in design.
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.