An actually useful poster from the UPA

This has to be one of the most functional and relevant posters I’ve ever put up on a wall.  It’s from the UPA (Usability Professionals Association) and it briefly goes over and organises the process of designing software for the user. I got one mailed to me when I joined the UPA as a free gift.

The poster is incredibly rich with information.  It goes through analysis, field studies, creating user profiles, documenting requirements, designing, verifying with users, prototyping, implementation, heuristics, usability testing, and the rest of the steps.

The 11×17″ poster [PDF] is just as detailed as the full-sized one.

As found on mprove.de.

May 7, 2009 • Tags: , , • Posted in: Human Computer Interaction
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