![]() ![]() On a website selling shoes, a good task would be “Buy a pair of Nike LeBron 7 Big Kids Shoes for your nephew,” as opposed to “Buy a pair of shoes.” In other instances, rather than giving users specific tasks, you should ask them to do something more general. User testing is best when users are given tasks that are more personal to them. The user is quiet and has not done anything with the software for several minutes. The user has clicked on the system-furnished help but doesn’t seem to understand the message it has conveyed. The user is stuck after finishing one portion of a task and doesn’t know what to do next. Read Turn User Goals into Task Scenarios for Usability Testingand Things a Therapist Would Say (after clicking the link, choose either the Word or PDF version of the text), which will provide examples of ways to develop tasks and prompts to include in your test plan to effectively support users during testing.Īfter reading the articles, complete the following activities:įor each of the situations given below, develop two user testing prompts that would be appropriate: Creating a test plan to use during testing ensures that the users get the same tasks and the same prompts for help (if needed). He is a Certified Accountant and a PMP (Project Manager Professional) and a PMI-RMP (Risk Manager Professional), MCP, MCT, and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist - Microsoft Project 2010.A very important aspect of user testing is to ensure that every user is treated the same, and that both test materials and procedures are exactly the same from user to user. He is also a regular lecturer in the MS Community. Shares first place as the best lecturer of KulenDays 20 and PMI Conference 2009 in Zagreb. In addition, he was in TOP 10 lecturers at the MS SINERGY 2009 and MS VISIA 2009, 2010. He was named the best lecturer of WINDAYS 2008 while his lecture was also voted as the best. He is a regular lecturer for Project Management in MS Innovation Center in Varaždin, Logosoft Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina and SEAVUS GROUP in Skopje Macedonia. Today he works as a business consultant, adn Project Manager in PERPETUUM MOBILE d.o.o. He has got a lot of experience working with people in different business processes and also possesses great knowledge in information technologies and financial services. After completing his college he started working on projects in different business areas (banking, manufacturing, automotive industry, distribution, oil companies, etc.) developing and implementing ERP systems into different companies. Interests: Project Management and MS PROJECT Total slack can be different from free slack, of course!ĭo you want an example? Read my next post! Slack can be positive, zero, or negative! Now I will add two new field in my Detail Gant View: Free slack, and Total Slack:Īs you can see my calculation is correct. You can see that Tasks Create artwork, and Write Speakers Notes are not on the Critical path and you can see their Free Slack (10 an 19 days)! ![]() Now I am going to put those Tasks into MS PROJECT 2013.Īs you can see, My Project will take 25 days!Īnd I will get (I will show two pictures because it doesn’t fit on the screen): If Write Speakers Notes Task is late more than 19 days, Task Add Artwork will be late, as well. ![]() If Create Artwork Task is late more than 10 days, Task Add Artwork will be late, as well.Task Write Speakers Notes has Free slack = 22 – 3 = 19 days.Task Crate Artwork has Free slack = 22 – 12 = 10 days.Tasks Crate Artwork, and Write Speakers Notes are not on the Critical path and they have a Slack! The total slack of an activity is the time this activity can be delayed without impact on the finish date of the project.įirst, let me show you that on this pictures:Īs you can see, The Critical Path is: Prepare Outline –> Create Slides –> Add Artwork to Slides –> Review & Spell Check. The free slack of an activity is the time this activity can be delayed without impact on the following activity. There are two types of slack in MS PROJECT 2013: Today I am going to explain slack, or float in MS PROJECT 2013. ![]()
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