Abstract [eng] |
One of the key factors influencing the users' perception of a system is high usability, which, in turn, often comes down to the quality of the user interface of the system. Because of enormous competition, having an edge in usability is especially important on the Web. No wonder that Web information systems (WIS) user interface testing is of extreme importance. However, analysis of known testing methods has shown that none of them meets all requirements set for the WIS user interface testing process. To address this problem, a specialized WIS user interface testing methodology that combines and extends features of some known methods has been developed. Preliminary analysis of the methodology makes it possible to presume that it should allow for detection of a bigger number and of more significant defects, at the same time helping developers come up with appropriate corrections. |