Resending-uncertain what got through and what didn't...the email system I'm using seems to have had a crash.
Apologies for possible double-postings,
Bruno
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From: Bruno von Niman [mailto:ANEC_W3CRep_Bruno@vonniman.com]
Sent: den 9 juli 2007 18:43
To: 'Mary Ellen Zurko'; 'Web Security Context WG'
Subject: RE: ISSUE-85: Usability testing and target segments
I’m aware of limited resources, that’s why I didn’t raise issues like specifics of testing with kids:-),
Bruno
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From: public-wsc-wg-request@w3.org [mailto:public-wsc-wg-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Mary Ellen Zurko
Sent: den 5 juli 2007 18:25
To: Web Security Context WG
Subject: Re: ISSUE-85: Usability testing and target segments
I do not know if we have the resources to commit to that. We will certainly need to be clear about the demographics we do get; that's standard for any usability testing. Rachna, Martiza, Serge, Audian, anyone else - what here can we be certain of doing, and how?
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ISSUE-85: Usability testing and target segments
ISSUE-85: Usability testing and target segments
http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/Group/track/issues/85
Raised by: Bruno von Niman
On product: Note: use cases etc.
Usability testing should be expanded to accommodate for a representative user
segment including generic, young, older, disabled, illiterate consumers and
users, including people with different cultural backgrounds.