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User Acceptance Testing

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Speech-recognition apps require specialized testing methods that can be applied to other interfaces as well.

Article by Stephen Keller
Share:Testing Dialog Design in a Speech Application
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The RITE Method can be an effective way to integrate user testing and iteration for fast and fluid design.

Article by Jenny Shirey, Quynh Nguyen, Ann Charng
Share:The RITE Way to Prototype
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User-centered designers and researchers now have the tools and techniques to deliver more personalized (and valuable) experiences than ever before.

Article by Matthew Fiore
Share:Creating Savvy and Sophisticated User Experiences through Personalization
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There are many pitfalls that can sink a user’s experience with a website, here are five of the worst.

Article by Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
Share:The Five Worst UX Mistakes Websites Make
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Keeping user-centered designs simple can be extraordinarily complicated, so staying focused is key.

Article by Jay Selway
Share:The Complexity of Simplicity
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A major component of successful design, use-centered thinking guides the popular iPad puzzle game, The Room.

Article by John Ferrara
Share:Player-Centric Design: The UX of The Room
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