Usability Testing and Heuristic Evaluation - Evaluation Usability Testing and Heuristic Evaluation was discussed by the reporters namely: Mr. Manigo, Ms.Sostituido, and Mr. Henry Flores. They then discussed the topics from Usability Testing to Heuristic Evaluation and they also gave some point of learning about on how these two differentiate with each other. Overall, they totally explained the pure context of the topic by simply explaining its definition of terms and on how and when to use them. They even gave some examples of software than uses these testing and evaluation upon implementation. Thanks to them we finally learned and absorbed the proper way of using and implementing these steps. Usability Testing and Heuristic Evaluation - Exploration Image Source: www.google.com Usability Testing The usability concept and its measurement are strictly connected to that of accessibility (“Web Accessibility”), and the space of the problem, shared by the users, in which th...
Verification and Validation, White Box and Black Box Testing - An Evaluation This Topic was discussed by Mr. Macarayo, Mr. Asilo and Ms. Morales and to evaluate their report, I can only say that they really did deliver the true context, definition and terms about their topic. They also did differentiate verification and validation and also white box testing and black box testing. The group really did a great job and they even got an applause from the class. Overall, their reporting was great and you can even say that they really practice on how to get everybody's attention and relay the true message and context of the topic. Kudos! Verification and Validation, White Box and Black Box Testing - An Exploration Verification vs Validation: What's the Difference? In the world of testing, the differences between Verification and Validation can cause confusion. While the distinction may seem trivial, the two fulfill very separate purposes. Imagine being asked to do a...
What is Ionic? Ionic is open source framework used for developing mobile applications. It provides tools and services for building Mobile UI with native look and feel. Ionic framework needs native wrapper to be able to run on mobile devices. This is an introductory tutorial, which covers the basics of the Ionic Open Source Framework and explains how to deal with its various components and sub-components. Context Matters Ionic is an HTML5 Mobile App Development Framework targeted at building hybrid mobile apps. Think of Ionic as the front-end UI framework that handles all the look and feel and UI interactions your app needs to be compelling. Kind of like "Bootstrap for Native", but with the support for a broad range of common native mobile components, slick animations and a beautiful design. Thoughts Working with ionic framework is not a big challenge. Its very easy and most recommended framework for multi-platform developing purpose. ionic framework is open source...
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