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- Thank you for your explanation. I'm really a newbie here in the world of interaction design. But, if you were to be put in my position, where you are a new worker given a project, and the project is ready to be released for beta-user, what would you try to gain from your beta user in term of data?Daniya Rachmadiani– Daniya Rachmadiani2017-08-18 09:04:33 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2017 at 9:04
- Again: if you didn't do usability testing, do it right now, the sooner the better. If it's in beta, so be it, it's not the best, but is better than nothing, still have a chance to discover any issue before gamma or final releaseDevin– Devin2017-08-18 15:05:29 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2017 at 15:05
- thankyou! will try applying it by the start of the period :D best of luck.Daniya Rachmadiani– Daniya Rachmadiani2017-08-21 05:27:18 +00:00Commented Aug 21, 2017 at 5:27
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