Title: Cognitive Walkthrough
1Cognitive Walkthrough
- Evaluation method based on the idea that
- the user learns about the interface in an
exploratory way, - the user has goals,
- the user is applying simple means-ends reasoning.
2Cognitive Walkthrough
- Evaluation by an expert, who goes through a set
task while imitating user performance
3Preparation We need four things
- User description including level of experience
with computers and any assumptions made by the
designer - System description including operations and
performance (e.g. paper design) - Task description specifying the task that the
expert has to carry out from users point of view - Action sequence describing the system display and
the user actions needed to complete the given
task. One system display and one user action
together are one step.
4Process of carrying out a Cognitive Walkthrough
- Prototype, user description, system description,
task description and action list has to be
prepared by the designer/developer - Designer gives these document to an expert.
- The expert reads the descriptions.
- The expert carries out the task by following the
action list. - The expert asks the following questions with EACH
step of the action list
5Questions Cognitive Walkthrough
- Is the next goal clear at this stage?
- Is the appropriate action obvious?
- Is it clear that this action leads to the goal?
- What problems are there in performing the action?
6Example the Automatic Nail Painter
- The automatic nail painter is a machine with
which one can have ones nails painted.
7User Description Automatic Nail Painter
- The users are assumed to have no prior knowledge
of how to operate the Automatic Nail Painter.
However, they are assumed to have experience in
putting nail varnish on nails manually
8System Description Automatic Nail Painter
- The system allows one finger to be placed into
the machine at a time. The user programmes the
machine for use by choosing- the number of
fingers to be varnished- the colours of the
varnish to be used- the number of coatings to be
applied
9Task Description Automatic Nail Painter
- The user must get all ten fingers varnished with
one coat of purple varnish. The system is already
switched on when the user begins his/her task.
The task is completed, when the tenth fingernail
is varnished.
10Action list Automatic Nail Painter
- System System displays How many fingers do you
want to varnish?User action user selects
number 10 by pressing the or the - button until
the appropriate number is shownSystem System
responds by displaying the current number of
fingers selected to be varnished.User action
User presses ok when the correct number has been
displayed
11Action list Automatic Nail Painter (cont.)
- System System displays choose the colour of
varnish you wish to apply.User action User
must select the colour purple by choosing from
the colour menu. This includes scrolling up and
down until s/he finds purple. S/he then has to
press the OK button.System Systems displays
how many coats do you want to apply?User
action User selects the number of coats by
pressing the or - button until the 1 is
shown.
12Action list Automatic Nail Painter (cont.)
- System System displays the number of fingers to
be varnished, the colour of the varnish and the
number of coats to be applied. System asks for
confirmationUser action User presses OK to
confirmSystem System displays Press start to
begin varnishing.User action User presses
start buttonetc.
13Step 1- Question 1 Automatic Nail Painter
- From the action list Step 1System System
displays How many fingers do you want to
varnish?User action user selects number 10 by
pressing the or the - button until the
appropriate number is shown - Question 1Is the goal clear at this stage? Not
completely.The user is asked to state the
number of fingers to be varnished. He could be
thinking that the system deals with one hand at a
time.
14Step 1 - Questions 2, 3, and 4Automatic Nail
Painter
- Question 2Is the appropriate action obvious?
No.The system dos neither indicate that the user
has to use the and - buttons nor explain
their use. - Question 3Is it clear that this action leads to
the goal? YesIf the user presses the and -
button the numbers are clearly displayed. - Question 4
- What problems are there in performing the
action?The action is simple to perform once the
user has discovered the use of the buttons.
15Step 2 Question 1Automatic Nailpainter