Criteria for Evaluating Review Materials


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All the materials have to be there:  the draft, the review cover sheet.  You have to show you understand the situation:  you’re asking people for review information about your work with the goal of improving it.

Review questions reflect task-orientation issues for users

  • Do the questions ask about suitability of the arrangement and presentation of content to meet the task needs of the users?
  • Do the questions merely reflect superficial issues of format; general, default questions?
  • Are the questions specific and focused?
  • Do the questions confuse testing with reviewing?

Draft reflects user analysis and documentation plan

  • Did the writer follow the revisions suggested to the documentation plan for arrangement of content in a task-oriented way?

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