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More
science than art
There
is a great deal of confusion over what actually constitutes the field of
professional usability engineering and what specific skill sets and academic
background practitioners should possess. This confusion has been heightened
by the recent onslaught of web development firms claiming to offer usability
engineering services. Unless the individual has a formal degree in either
human factors engineering or ergonomics, chances are you are not really
getting a true picture of the discipline or its benefits.
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