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A Report On Molich and Nielsen Heuristics.  

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A Report On Molich and Nielsen Heuristics By Imran Musa Patel Contents INTRODUCTION 3 HEURISTIC EVALUATION 4 HEURISTICS OF GOOD DESIGN (MOLICH & NIELSEN) 5 TEN USABILITY HEURISTICS 5 USE SIMPLE AND NATURAL DIALOGUE 6 SPEAK THE USERS LANGUAGE 7 MINIMIZE MEMORY LOAD FOR USER 8 BE CONSISTENT AND KEEPING THE SAME STANDARDS 9 PROVIDE FEEDBACK 10 GENERAL SYSTEM RESPONSES FOR ERRORS 14 DESIGNING FOR SLIPS 15 LITTLE IS MORE 16 HELP AND DOCUMENTATION 17 PROVIDE HELP 17 HEURISTIC SUMMARY 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY 20 BOOKS 20 SITES 20 Introduction As software designers, it is important to build a user-friendly interface, to provide successful software. Implementing Molich and Nielsen design heuristics, within the development area can provide a leading edge with other competitors. In the following report, you will find how the Molich and Nielsen design heuristics can be implemented in the area of software design industry, how it can improve the product, and what heuristics means. This will be run along side examples of Microsoft. Heuristic Evaluation To make an evaluation of a users interface, heuristic evaluation is a cheap and quick method to under take such task. The most popular inspection method is heuristic evaluation. This...

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