Overview

After attending this training course, you will be able to write a usability test plan and a usability test report compliant with the ISO Common Industry Format (CIF).

This seminar is aimed at

  • Software engineers
  • Business analysts
  • Interface designers
  • Project managers
  • Marketing managers
  • web site designers
  • E-commerce developers

You will learn how to

  • Describe a standard format for a test plan.
  • Write a test plan that is full and complete enough for someone else to execute the test.
  • Describe the test report requirements contained in ISO/IEC 25062:2006 "Common Industry Format (CIF) for usability test reports".
  • Deliver a usability test report with a standard "look and feel".

What do I get when I book this course?

  • 1 day training course with a usability expert.
  • Practical checklists, worksheets and extensive notes to take home.
  • 24/7 support to help you apply your learning.
  • A proper, air-conditioned learning environment.
  • CPD-approved course attendance certificate.
  • A 2-course lunch and refreshments throughout the day.
  • A money-back guarantee.

More details on what you get.

Duration

This course lasts one day.

About your trainer

This seminar is led by Dr. David Travis who has over 20 years experience in the field of user centred design.

Course Schedule

There are no scheduled dates for this course. If you want us to run this seminar as a public course, click on the button below. Once we get 8 like-minded individuals we'll organise a public course and let you know.

In-house training

We can bring this course to you and run it for a fixed all-inclusive fee no matter where you are. All you have to do is provide the delegates and the meeting room.


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