- Expert evaluations like walkthroughs and heuristic evaluations to identify usability issues
- Qualitative field studies to observe how people actually use the product in real-world settings
- Quantitative methods like card sorting to understand user preferences
- Surveys, questionnaires, and hybrid methods that combine approaches for a more comprehensive view
- Involving users throughout the design process via participatory design and cooperative evaluation
The goal of evaluation is to check that the final product aligns with what was originally requested and envisioned based on guidelines and user research. Both requirements gathering and evaluation involve getting feedback from users.
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