November 11, 2021
13:40
PT
Using the Riskiest Assumption Test to remotely validate a solution
Guthemberg Silva
Just as important as knowing how to validate a solution, one should also know what and when to validate. Although generally employed in the first or most strategic stages of the design process, the RAT (Riskiest Assumption Test) technique also emerges as a very interesting possibility to aid in validating a solution. In this talk we will show how we made use of RAT to plan remote validation tests for a digital application, thus deciding with greater certainty where to apply the efforts in developing a testing artifact.
Guthemberg Silva
Service Designer - Organization of Organizations
(They - Them)
Graduated in Design and obtained his Master's degree in Design of Digital Artifacts from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE). With nine years of experience as an Interaction Designer at CESAR, where he has worked on several projects focused on usability and user experience.
Willian Grillo
Service Designer - Organization of Organizations
(They - Them)
ContactDesign Consultant at CESAR, graduated in Administration with an emphasis in Marketing from UFRGS; specialized in User-Centered Design from Positivo University, and obtained a Master's degree in Design from CESAR School. In his thirteen years in the market, he has worked for companies such as GoDigital, Acxiom Brazil and Brivia, leading projects in Usability, User Research, Experience Design and Services.