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links for 29 November 2006 – The RITE method

November 29, 2006November 29, 2006 Leisa Reichelt
  • Using the RITE method to improve products; a definition and two case studies
    Rapid Iterative Testing & Evalutation. The method leads to a high ratio of problems found to fixes made and then empirically verifies the efficacy of the fixes.
    (tags: agiledesign usability testing)

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