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PROTOTYPE AND EVALUATION PLAN 
Evaluation Plan 
Usability specifications 
The creation of the web site will aim to achieve the following measures when it appeals to the 
use: 
Effectiveness: In achieving this it will show how good the system is at performing the required 
tasks. 
Efficiency: This aims to show how efficient and easy the system is to use. 
Safety: Achieving this will show that the system protects users from hazards, mistakes and help 
them to recover quickly from errors. 
Utility: This will aim to show that the system support many suitable function. 
Learn ability: This will show how easy users will learn to manipulate the system. 
Memo-ability: This will aim to show how easy users will remember steps to take when using the 
system.
Population 
A selection of random users will be selected from sample to perform a test use of new 
website. They will be required to try and accomplish tasks that was out lined that the system was 
created to achieve for example post an item and search for an item. 
The newly created Go - Jamaica must perform all the improved measures that were out lined to 
be achieved. 
Task Script 
These are some task that the selected users will be asked to perform to show that the website 
is in fully functional manner: 
 Persons will be ask to log on a view the website 
 How easy users will navigate while using the system. 
 Persons will be asked to sign in the 
 Person will be ask post an item on the website 
 Persons will be asked to search for an item 
Reasons why these tasks were selected for the users to complete are due to the fact that the newly 
developed website was design with these measures in mind: 
 Easy navigation 
 Allowing users to sign in
 Allow users to post 
 Allow users to search on a wider scale 
Roles 
In the testing of the web site the developers will do the following while the users interact with 
the system. 
Developer 
Task 
Kemar Harris 
Will be the keeping record of the time users 
take to interact with all the system’s 
functions and also directing the user. 
Leron Thomas 
Will taking notes on critical events pertaining 
to what is being observed during the testing 
of the site. 
Emar Morrison 
Will be responsible for ensuring that 
technical components such as all necessary 
hardware are in place and correctly 
accounted for at the end of the testing. 
Steven Getten Will be in charge of the security aspect by 
monitoring the security camera so users to 
not remove any component.
CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN USER TESTING 
Go Jamaica website 
You are asked to participate in the testing of a new developed Go Jamaica website. The 
redevelopment will be conducted by the team of developers, Kemar Harris, Leron Thomas, Emar 
Morrison and Steven Getten from the University of Technology, Jamaica. Your participation in 
this study is completely voluntary. Please read the information below and ask questions about 
anything you do not understand, before deciding whether or not you want to participate. 
RIGHTS OF CONSENT 
In signing this form, I _________________________ am giving my consent to participate in the 
testing of the newly developed Go - Jamaica website. 
________________________________________ _________________________ 
Signature Date 
________________________________________ _________________________ 
Signature of Witness Date
Data gathering Sheet 
Date received during the testing of the Go - Jamaica website will be recorded as follows. 
__________________________________________________________________________ 
Comments 
______________________________________________________________________________ 
______________________________________________ 
______________________________________________________________________________ 
______________________________________________
The times taken to complete certain task along with the critical events will be recorded in the 
following table. 
Task completion Time Critical events
Analysis of results 
The results received from the testing process of the web site shows that 93 % of the users 
accomplished there task effectively which shows that the newly developed website have met all 
the requirements that were set out to be achieved. 
Usability problem identified 
During the testing of the newly developed Go - Jamaica website a large percentage of the 
users comfortably complete task issued to them and were very pleased with the revamp of the 
system.
Heuristic Evaluation 
During the evaluation of the Go – Jamaica website the follow measures where considered. 
Visibility of system status 
The website always keeps users informed about what is going on, through appropriate 
feedback within reasonable time. 
Match between system and the real world 
The system speaks the users’ language, with words, phrases and concepts familiar to the 
user, rather than system-oriented terms. Follow real-world conventions, making 
information appear in a natural and logical order. 
User control and freedom 
The web site offer functions to deal with mistake and provided clearly marked 
"emergency exit" to leave the unwanted state without having to go through an extended 
dialogue. Support undo and redo.
Consistency and standards 
Users don’t have to wonder whether different words, situations, or actions mean the same 
thing. Follow platform conventions. 
Error prevention 
Error messages are carefully design which prevents a problem from occurring in the first 
place. 
Recognition rather than recall 
Make objects, actions, and options visible. The user does not have to remember 
information from one part of the dialogue to another. Instructions for use of the website is 
visible and easily retrievable whenever appropriate. 
Flexibility and efficiency of use 
The website caters to both inexperienced and experienced users. Users readily tailor 
frequent actions.
Aesthetic and minimalist design 
The Dialogues do not contain information which is irrelevant or rarely needed. Every 
extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of information 
and diminishes their relative visibility. 
Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors 
Error messages are expressed in plain language (no codes), precisely indicate the 
problem, and constructively suggest a solution. 
Help and documentation 
Users can easily find help and documentation when need when interacting with the web 
site. This information is easy to search for.
Evaluation Results 
The website was evaluated and tested by a number of users from the sample who were 
randomly selected. The newly created Go - Jamaica website was tested to find out if all the 
requirements and functionality were achieved. 
The users were asked to log on to the website and view, if they were already a member, if not 
they will have to create an account. The users did not have any difficulty in doing so because the 
website was properly structured so the user could easily locate the login view which is also user 
friendly. 
Secondly the users were successful in navigating from one web page to another or even on the 
same page navigation was made easy because of the numerous link buttons and menu tabs that 
were made available. To Post an item on the website or searching for an item was no more of a 
problem for users because it was easier to understand as the steps were design in a simpler way 
which was user friendly and more interactive for the users because of the different graphical 
icons that were used and help tips. 
Finally the heuristics method was use in the testing of the website to help identify the problems 
that the users were still facing and ways in which they could be solved based on the feedbacks 
that were received from the users as this method allow users to give their feedbacks.

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HCI - PROTOTYPE & EVALUATION PLAN

  • 1. PROTOTYPE AND EVALUATION PLAN Evaluation Plan Usability specifications The creation of the web site will aim to achieve the following measures when it appeals to the use: Effectiveness: In achieving this it will show how good the system is at performing the required tasks. Efficiency: This aims to show how efficient and easy the system is to use. Safety: Achieving this will show that the system protects users from hazards, mistakes and help them to recover quickly from errors. Utility: This will aim to show that the system support many suitable function. Learn ability: This will show how easy users will learn to manipulate the system. Memo-ability: This will aim to show how easy users will remember steps to take when using the system.
  • 2. Population A selection of random users will be selected from sample to perform a test use of new website. They will be required to try and accomplish tasks that was out lined that the system was created to achieve for example post an item and search for an item. The newly created Go - Jamaica must perform all the improved measures that were out lined to be achieved. Task Script These are some task that the selected users will be asked to perform to show that the website is in fully functional manner:  Persons will be ask to log on a view the website  How easy users will navigate while using the system.  Persons will be asked to sign in the  Person will be ask post an item on the website  Persons will be asked to search for an item Reasons why these tasks were selected for the users to complete are due to the fact that the newly developed website was design with these measures in mind:  Easy navigation  Allowing users to sign in
  • 3.  Allow users to post  Allow users to search on a wider scale Roles In the testing of the web site the developers will do the following while the users interact with the system. Developer Task Kemar Harris Will be the keeping record of the time users take to interact with all the system’s functions and also directing the user. Leron Thomas Will taking notes on critical events pertaining to what is being observed during the testing of the site. Emar Morrison Will be responsible for ensuring that technical components such as all necessary hardware are in place and correctly accounted for at the end of the testing. Steven Getten Will be in charge of the security aspect by monitoring the security camera so users to not remove any component.
  • 4. CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN USER TESTING Go Jamaica website You are asked to participate in the testing of a new developed Go Jamaica website. The redevelopment will be conducted by the team of developers, Kemar Harris, Leron Thomas, Emar Morrison and Steven Getten from the University of Technology, Jamaica. Your participation in this study is completely voluntary. Please read the information below and ask questions about anything you do not understand, before deciding whether or not you want to participate. RIGHTS OF CONSENT In signing this form, I _________________________ am giving my consent to participate in the testing of the newly developed Go - Jamaica website. ________________________________________ _________________________ Signature Date ________________________________________ _________________________ Signature of Witness Date
  • 5. Data gathering Sheet Date received during the testing of the Go - Jamaica website will be recorded as follows. __________________________________________________________________________ Comments ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________
  • 6. The times taken to complete certain task along with the critical events will be recorded in the following table. Task completion Time Critical events
  • 7. Analysis of results The results received from the testing process of the web site shows that 93 % of the users accomplished there task effectively which shows that the newly developed website have met all the requirements that were set out to be achieved. Usability problem identified During the testing of the newly developed Go - Jamaica website a large percentage of the users comfortably complete task issued to them and were very pleased with the revamp of the system.
  • 8. Heuristic Evaluation During the evaluation of the Go – Jamaica website the follow measures where considered. Visibility of system status The website always keeps users informed about what is going on, through appropriate feedback within reasonable time. Match between system and the real world The system speaks the users’ language, with words, phrases and concepts familiar to the user, rather than system-oriented terms. Follow real-world conventions, making information appear in a natural and logical order. User control and freedom The web site offer functions to deal with mistake and provided clearly marked "emergency exit" to leave the unwanted state without having to go through an extended dialogue. Support undo and redo.
  • 9. Consistency and standards Users don’t have to wonder whether different words, situations, or actions mean the same thing. Follow platform conventions. Error prevention Error messages are carefully design which prevents a problem from occurring in the first place. Recognition rather than recall Make objects, actions, and options visible. The user does not have to remember information from one part of the dialogue to another. Instructions for use of the website is visible and easily retrievable whenever appropriate. Flexibility and efficiency of use The website caters to both inexperienced and experienced users. Users readily tailor frequent actions.
  • 10. Aesthetic and minimalist design The Dialogues do not contain information which is irrelevant or rarely needed. Every extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of information and diminishes their relative visibility. Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors Error messages are expressed in plain language (no codes), precisely indicate the problem, and constructively suggest a solution. Help and documentation Users can easily find help and documentation when need when interacting with the web site. This information is easy to search for.
  • 11. Evaluation Results The website was evaluated and tested by a number of users from the sample who were randomly selected. The newly created Go - Jamaica website was tested to find out if all the requirements and functionality were achieved. The users were asked to log on to the website and view, if they were already a member, if not they will have to create an account. The users did not have any difficulty in doing so because the website was properly structured so the user could easily locate the login view which is also user friendly. Secondly the users were successful in navigating from one web page to another or even on the same page navigation was made easy because of the numerous link buttons and menu tabs that were made available. To Post an item on the website or searching for an item was no more of a problem for users because it was easier to understand as the steps were design in a simpler way which was user friendly and more interactive for the users because of the different graphical icons that were used and help tips. Finally the heuristics method was use in the testing of the website to help identify the problems that the users were still facing and ways in which they could be solved based on the feedbacks that were received from the users as this method allow users to give their feedbacks.