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Blogposts by Reva Hamon

When companies began doing usability research in Japan in the 1990’s, usability research was mainly limited to evaluations in the final stages of the design process, just before the release of a new product.  Methodology consisted of usability tests and heuristic reviews that were used to evaluate the usability of a nearly complete design. 

Of course there are differences amongst cultures and countries when it comes to global usability testing. Sometimes, these differences can be very noticeable, especially in the context of an international usability study where comparisons across countries can be succinctly listed on one excel spreadsheet.

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