
Computer-Aided User Testing
Computer-Aided User Testing involves using specialized software tools to evaluate how people interact with a website or application. These tools collect data on user behavior, such as where they click, how long they stay on pages, and where they encounter difficulties. The goal is to identify usability issues, improve the design, and enhance user experience. This process allows developers and designers to understand real user interactions objectively, making informed improvements without relying solely on assumptions or guesswork. Overall, it ensures the product is more user-friendly and effective.