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A stratagem for comparing two [[User Experience]] options by running both in parallel and comparing results.
 
A stratagem for comparing two [[User Experience]] options by running both in parallel and comparing results.
 
==Context==
 
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The difficulty in determining the impact of changes on the [[User Experience]] at a [[Web Site]] has lead to a range of techniques, the easiest to implement being the simple expedient of just enabling any proposed, and pretested [[User Experience]] as a live version of an already deployed [[Web Site]], or other rendering of a [[User Experience]]. Under the assumption that pre-testing has shown no problems, the best approach is to introduce it to a small of [[User]]s and ask for feedback from the user or just to monitor their reactions to the site. The larger the change, the more likely to take a while before the user response can be fairly evaluated.
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==Problem==
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==Solutions==
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:05, 17 August 2018

Full Title or Meme

A stratagem for comparing two User Experience options by running both in parallel and comparing results.

Context

The difficulty in determining the impact of changes on the User Experience at a Web Site has lead to a range of techniques, the easiest to implement being the simple expedient of just enabling any proposed, and pretested User Experience as a live version of an already deployed Web Site, or other rendering of a User Experience. Under the assumption that pre-testing has shown no problems, the best approach is to introduce it to a small of Users and ask for feedback from the user or just to monitor their reactions to the site. The larger the change, the more likely to take a while before the user response can be fairly evaluated.

Problem

Solutions

References