Cambridge Usability Group considers optimum numbers for user testing and usability aspects of prosthetic memory

Blogged under Software by Mark Dalgarno on Saturday 29 September 2007 at 11:10 am

Cambridge Usability Group meets again on 8th October with presentations on two papers from CHI 2007:

“Usability Testing: What Have We Overlooked?” considers the question of the optimum number of user sessions to include in a usability test.

 ”Capturing life experiences: Software or wetware?: discovering when and why people use digital prosthetic memory” considers the proliferation of digital devices intended to support prosthetic memory (PM) and reports on a lab study that investigates when and why people use PM and Organic memory.

The meeting takes place at Microsoft Research Cambridge at 18:30 for 18:45. Attendance is FREE and you do not need to be a UK UPA member to go along.

Email cambridge.usability@gmail.com to reserve a place.

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