Who are the intended users and what was the main tasks that


Part -1 Analysis of Application

Here you will introduce the product or system that you will be analysing. Find out:

1) Who are the intended users

2) What was the main tasks that the users are expected to accomplish

3) If the usability of the system meets certain criteria (you may refer to guidelines like Nielsen's Heuristics)

4) Your thoughts on whether the system was designed with the user's needs in mind.

Part 2: Survey and Report

Here you will create a brief survey of 5-8 questions (sample survey provided) that you will ask identified users of the system in order to gather data. You will then report on the data to see if the findings match your initial thoughts. You are not required to use statistics at this point.

Marks will be given for:

1) The correct identified users were the ones who were surveyed.

2) Survey participants were clearly described.

3) Survey results were rationally and intuitively grouped together.

4) Arguments were supported.

Part 3: Presentation of Entire Report

A total of twenty marks are allocated for written presentation. To achieve maximum marks your work must fulfil these criteria:

- Have good use of layout and space.

- Be a professional report and language used.

- Have proper colours, fonts, and sizes.

- Be no more than 10 pages long.

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