High-Fidelity or Low-Fidelity, Paper or Computer? Choosing Attributes when Testing Web Prototypes 论文

2002Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting引用 241
Usability and User Interface DesignInnovative Human-Technology InteractionPersona Design and Applications

摘要

Interface designs are currently tested in a mixture of fidelities and media. So far, there is insufficient research to indicate what level of fidelity and media will produce the best feedback from users. This experiment compared user testing with low- and high-fidelity prototypes in both computer and paper media. Task-based user tests of sketched (low-fidelity) and HTML (high-fidelity) website prototypes were conducted in each medium, separating the testing medium from other factors of prototype fidelity. We found that low- and high-fidelity prototypes are equally good at uncovering usability issues. Usability testing results were also found to be independent of medium, despite differences in interaction style. Designers should choose whichever medium and level of fidelity suit their practical needs and design goals, as discussed in this paper.

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