Meaning usability
What does usability mean? Here you find 37 meanings of the word usability. You can also add a definition of usability yourself

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This term refers to how "user friendly" a web site and its functions are. A site with good usability is a site that makes it easy for visitors to find the information they are looking for or to perform the action they desire. Bad usability is anything that causes confusion or problems for the user. For example, large Flash animations serv [..]
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A word assosiated with how one rates an objects usefulness, usability.
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n. the existence or degree of the ability to be used or put into operation
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The degree of ineptitude which a country's military displays. Usually defined as number of casualties that said army suffers after the country's leader delares that war is over.
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(see Web site usability)
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The extent to which an item is capable of being used, or is convenient and practical in use. [D03377]
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the characteristic of being easy to use, usually applied to software, but relevant to almost any human artifact. What makes an artifact easy to use? Broadly, something is easy to use to the extent tha [..]
Source: usabilityfirst.com

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(IEEE) The ease with which a user can learn to operate, prepare inputs for, and interpret outputs of a system or component.
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Usability is a term used to denote the ease with which people can employ a particular tool or other human-made object in order to achieve a particular goal. In human-computer interaction and computer [..]
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How easy is the website to use? How easy is it to navigate through the web design? Is the web design responsive?  These are defining questions when it comes to the usability of a web design. Having greater usability is a huge advantage and is a well-researched way to combat high bounce and exit rates.
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Usability is a Web site design phrase that describes how well visitors can use a Web site. Good usability requires that the site be easy to navigate, have a decent layout, be consistent across all pag [..]
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The effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction with which users can achieve tasks in a particular environment of a product. High usability means that a system is easy to learn and remember, efficient [..]
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The ease with which a computer interface can be efficiently and effectively used, especially by a novice. The first priority in designing for usability is to provide clear, consistent navigation of co [..]
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Web usability is the concept of how difficult or easy it is for a web site visitor to interact with your web site. A web site is considered usable if web site visitors require no additional training t [..]
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Usability is a quality attribute that assesses how easy user interfaces are to use (according to Jakob Nielsen, www.nngroup.com/articles/usability-101-introduction-to-usability/). Usability is specifi [..]
Source: techscribe.co.uk

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A qualitative measurement of how easy it is to use a website.
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How easy it is for customers to perform the desired actions.
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The measure of how effectively, efficiently, and easily a person can navigate an interface, find information on it, and achieve his or her goals.
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The relative ease of navigating, reading, or otherwise interacting with a website or web application.
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User friendliness, utility and satisfaction perceived by the end users of a website, app, mobile device, etc. See App.
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How easy it is for customers to perform the desired actions and web users to find what they are looking for on a site. Jacob Nielsen and Don Norman are credited with popularizing the idea. Web studies [..]
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Usability is a term used to denote the ease with which people can employ a particular tool or other human-made object in order to achieve a particular goal.
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How easy or difficult it is for website visitors to perform the desired actions. The proper structure and formatting of text and hyperlink-based calls to action can drastically increase your website’s [..]
Source: mcdougallinteractive.com

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This refers to how a user experiences the site. Usability has a substantial effect on the success of a website. A site with simple, quality and credible material has great usability, and the user will [..]
Source: bartlettinteractive.com

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How usable a webpage is often improving its design to make it easier to use and increase conversion rates.
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(n) the quality of being able to provide good service
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the ease and efficiency with which your customers can use and interact with your website, central to the quality of their experience and your conversion rate. Usability now also extends to mobile and [..]
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Usability is the degree of ease with which products such as software and Web applications can be used to achieve required goals effectively and efficiently. Usability assesses the level of difficulty [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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The measure of the quality of a visitor's experience when using a website, including the ability to accomplish basic tasks.
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is the degree to which the M&S application can easily be employed for its intended use.
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the capacity of software to be understood, learned and used by the public (users) and its attractiveness in specific conditions of use (ISO/IEC 9126).
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The relative ease of navigating, reading, or otherwise interacting with a website or web application.
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An informal measure of the ease with which a user interface can be learned and applied with efficiency and without errors
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Usability of a software product is the extent to which the product is convenient and practical to use [Boehm et al 1978].
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The state or condition of being usable. The degree to which an object, device, software application, etc. is easy to use with no specific training.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Usability is the ease of use and learnability of a human-made object such as a tool or device. In software engineering, usability is the degree to which a software can be used by specified consumers t [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Usability is the ease of use and learnability of a human-made object such as a tool or device. In software engineering, usability is the degree to which a software can be used by specified consumers t [..]
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