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Appendix

About Userbrain

Userbrain is a remote user testing service to conduct easy and inexpensive unmoderated user tests. We developed Userbrain because we used to test much less often than we should. Userbrain integrates well into an ongoing product development process, and the tests are cheap enough to conduct as many of them as possible.

You can use Userbrain to test everything that can be accessed via a link -- websites, prototypes or even emails or videos. By now, Userbrain has been used by companies such as Red Bull, Spotify, Tesla or Virgin, and has become an integral part of the development process of products of many other groups and startups.

If you'd like to try Userbrain for yourself, simply register on userbrain.com and start your first test right away.

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Bibliographic References

  • Alan Cooper: About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design
  • Bill Buxton: Sketching the User Experience
  • Dieter Rams: So wenig Design wie möglich
  • Donald A. Norman: The Design of Everyday Things
  • Eric Ries: The Lean Startup
  • Fried/Hansson/Linderman: Getting Real
  • Gothelf/Seiden: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience
  • Jake Knapp: Sprint
  • Jesse James Garrett: The Elements of User Experience
  • Kim Goodwin: Designing for the Digital Age
  • Steve Krug: Don't make me think
  • Steve Krug: Rocket Surgery made easy
  • Stickdorn/Schneider: This is Service Design Thinking
  • Tomer Sharon: It's our Research