Studio 2 - Reading Week
1) What does "usable-in-life" mean?
"Usable-in-life" is a expression to state if a gadget or device is launched in a non isolated testing room and into the real world, from there see if the device is user friendly.
2) How is usability-in-life different to usability-in-itself?
Usability-in-itself is the term of a gadget or device which get tested in a isolated testing room, but where usability-in-life is where the gadget or device is launched in the real world.
3) How is the iPod designed to be both usable-in-itself, and usable-in-life?
The way the iPod was designed, when tested in a isolated room, it perform all the individual task in a reasonable amount of time, which shows its usable-in-itself. And when the iPod was thrown in the real world, the tasks still work in a reasonable time, therefore proves it is usable-in-life.
1) What does "usable-in-life" mean?
"Usable-in-life" is a expression to state if a gadget or device is launched in a non isolated testing room and into the real world, from there see if the device is user friendly.
2) How is usability-in-life different to usability-in-itself?
Usability-in-itself is the term of a gadget or device which get tested in a isolated testing room, but where usability-in-life is where the gadget or device is launched in the real world.
3) How is the iPod designed to be both usable-in-itself, and usable-in-life?
The way the iPod was designed, when tested in a isolated room, it perform all the individual task in a reasonable amount of time, which shows its usable-in-itself. And when the iPod was thrown in the real world, the tasks still work in a reasonable time, therefore proves it is usable-in-life.

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