Methods  
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Consistency is a big part of usability - consistency as standards within a website/software and consistency as conventions across the vast array of best practice applications.  These techniques find intuitive labels, determine architecture for functionality/content, and test interfaces with users before and after the development stage.

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Focus Stages
  Investigate goals Analyze requirements Architect structure Prototype layout Test interfaces
Methods
 

- Contextual Inquiries

- Delphi Method

- Reverse User Environment Design

- Surveys

- Focus Groups

- On-Site Observations

- Personas

- Scenarios

- Affinity Building

- Model Consolidation

- Storyboarding

- User Environment Design

- Task Analysis

- Card Sorting

- Paper Prototypes

- Wireframe Prototypes

- Prototype Testing

- Usability Testing

- Heuristic Evaluation