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Karm
KArm - Interface evaluation based on Neilsen’s usability Heuristics
Executive Summary
The Karm which is the focus of this evaluation was written by Sirtaj Singh Kang. Karm tracks time spent on various tasks it is useful for tracking hours to be billed to different clients or just to find out that what percentage of time you spent on performing different tasks in a day.
In the following report we will identify usability problems and disciplines that exist in Karm and as well as suggest improvements. Karm is a software with a very limited functionality .
The method I used for evaluating was that going through each heuristic and reporting that how well karm stands . This report is divided into 10 parts where each part deals with each of the 10 Neilsens heuristics in context with karm in details.
The main findings of this report have been that Karm
The Report
As far as the “Simple and Natural dialogues” are concerned, karm has a very simple interface with very few dialogues on it and there is nothing complex in the interface In the case of Navigation I did found some difficulty in locating the label “this session” which is located at bottom right corner of the karm main window. Presentation is si
Approximate Word count = 958
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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