Author_Institution :
Ashton-Tate, South San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
The author makes the point that a usability test does not tell you if something has been left out of a software interface (e.g., from a menu). She proposes instead task analysis, which is a generic name for a set of observational techniques in which one studies the tasks people have created for themselves. Task-analysis data are very useful for determining the functions a system should provide, how the functions should be implemented, typical task times and error rates which help set measurable objectives for improving task performance, and whether a system is used successfully in an operational environment. Planning, conducting the study, analyzing the data, and choosing the right method are discussed.<>