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Date: 2013-09-21 01:36:20
Design
Science
Software testing
Technical communication
Focus group
WebSphere Portal
Human factors
Pluralistic walkthrough
Comparison of usability evaluation methods
Usability
Human–computer interaction
Human–computer interaction

Experience remote usability testing, Part 1 Examine study results on the benefits and downside of remote usability testing Velda Bartek ([removed]) Senior Software Engineer IBM

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