CS547: Human-Computer Interaction Seminar
CS547: Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2009-2010, Stanford Univ.). Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design) is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on topics related to human-computer interaction design. The seminar is organized by the Stanford HCI Group, which works across disciplines to understand the intersection between humans and computers. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2009-2010 academic year.
Lecture 02 - Backtracking Events as Indicators of Software Usability Problems |
David Akers discusses the difficulties in testing creation application testing on ease of usability. Akers claims that backtracking events can be effective indicators of usability problems, and can yield a scalable alternative to traditional usability testing for creation-oriented applications.
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