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USEworthy

June 2002

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Grant Campbell

  

Welcome to June's edition of Useworthy. As the country is gripped with World Cup fever, we check out how easy it is to get the scores on the net. Also Catriona Campbell our CEO is voted one of the 50 most influential people in the Internet Industry and we address the use of Online Usability Tools.


Catriona is named as one of the most influential people in the UK Internet

Catriona Campbell our figurehead and Usability Evangelist, has deservedly been voted one of the most influential people in the UK Internet Industry, having devoted herself to the world of usability.


Catriona Campbell
  

 
She is a founding member of the Usability Professionals Association, one of the representative professionals for the field of usability on the E-Envoy's Government Framework Committee and is setting down guidelines for government sites; she also advises on International Standards Committees in the field of Human Centred Design.
 

Catriona was delighted by the recognition that she received. The feature will be published in the June issue of Internet Magazine.


Usability: An Introduction
Online Usability Tools


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In this months' introduction to usability we consider the role of online usability tools as part of the usability practitioners' tool kit.

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News Shorts

paybox Case Study

In order to deliver against paybox business requirements, The Usability Company developed a unique testing methodology that incorporated website, mobile phone and Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) files within the scope. 

World Cup Article

Every four years Britain is gripped by an incredibly infectious fever… Football fever. For the first time, the world cup is taking place in a time zone east of Europe and as a result most of the games will be taking place at either 7am British time or at mid-day. So how are workers going to follow the games? Our guess is through the Internet. 

 
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