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Task Analysis
Task analysis is the process of observing ordinary users accomplish a particular task to learn about their behavior and understand in detail how they perform the tasks. Task analysis can help uncover the following questions:
- What your users’ goals are and what they are trying to achieve
- What users actually do to achieve those goals
- What experiences (personal, social, and cultural) users bring to the tasks
- How users are influenced by their physical environment
- How users’ previous knowledge and experience influence
- How they think about their work
- The workflow they follow to perform their tasks
There are two types of task analysis:
- Cognitive Task Analysis: this is focused on understanding tasks that require problem-solving, memory, attention, an judgement.
- Hierarchal Task Analysis: this is focused on decomposing a high level task into subtasks.
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Updated 2021-08-16
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