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Hi there!
Well, let me first just say hello to everbody here at webproworld. This is my first post and I bet it won't be the last. Thank you all for reading me. Well, here's my problem: I just don't know how to approach this. The thing is that I've coded a web portal along with a backoffice tool to upload all the content you want, both from scratch. But now I need to test my backoffice's usability. But he main problem is that most of the tasks that I should ask to the user, require some previous knowledgement of the backoffice functioning. For instance, in order to upload some specifical content there must be some keywords in the database before you upload the content, so you have to make sure these keywords exist. So, what really troubles me is if I should show to the user the principles of the backoffice functioning before I begin asking the user to do the test tasks. But in the other side maybe I should just go ahead and do not tell them anything about the functioning, which I don't think would work because there are a lot of features in the backoffice that without knowing a little how it works it could give you a hard time. Well that's my problem right there, any advice will be deeply aprecciated! Thankx! |
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