Description
This book discusses the importance of usability engineering in product development and how it can lead to improved user satisfaction and reduced costs for companies. It highlights the benefits of studying users' needs and abilities, designing products accordingly, and testing with users. The book also addresses the common misconception that usability engineering is not a critical part of the product development process and provides evidence from various organizations to support its importance. It covers a wide range of applications, including web-based e-commerce, mobile devices, medical devices and software, and financial services applications. Overall, the book serves as a guide for business managers, technical staff, and practitioners in the field of usability engineering.
People spend increasing amounts of time and effort interacting with complex hardware and software products. Some of the products we interact with are easy to learn and easy to remember. Some are even a pleasure to use. Others are hard to learn, hard to use, and frustrate us at every turn. But it is not just the user that pays the cost in such cases. Poor usability also imposes significant costs on the producer of the product. Companies that make hard-to-use products incur higher support costs, spend more on rework, and have less satisfied customers. These outcomes can be avoided by applying the techniques of usability engineering during product development. This book shows how usability engineers can do this by studying users' needs and abilities, designing the product accordingly, and verifying the design through additional testing with users. Despite the positive return on investment for usability engineering activities, many organizations view usability engineering as a non-critical part of the product development process. This book seeks to change this by relating a number of cases where usability engineering contributed significantly to the solution of a business problem. Evidence is drawn from experiences within a range of private and public sector organizations showing how usability work can best be organized and executed within a business environment. The organizational factors that facilitate or impede the application of usability engineering are also discussed. The book clearly explains the barriers to be overcome as well as highlighting the factors promoting success. A wide range of applications are covered, including web-based e-commerce, mobile devices, medical devices and software, process control management systems, financial services applications, and consumer desktop applications. "Usability Success Stories" provides a valuable guide for business managers and technical staff as well as to practitioners within the field itself.