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What (who) is useability - definition

LEARNABILITY AND EASE-OF-USE OF A HELPFUL TOOL, SYSTEM, ETC. INTENDED FOR HUMAN USE
User-friendliness; Software usability; User friendliness; Userfriendliness; Ease of use; Usabilidade; Usability Requirements; Product usability; Usable; Unusable; Useable; Useability; User friendly; User-friendly; Usability requirements; Evaluation of usability
  • Many [[tool]]s are designed to be easy to hold and use for their intended purpose. For example, a [[screwdriver]] typically has a handle with rounded edges and a grippable surface, to make it easier for the user to hold the handle and twist it to drive a screw.

Usable         
·adj Capable of being used.
useable         
¦ adjective variant spelling of usable.
unusable         
Something that is unusable is not in a good enough state or condition to be used.
Bombing had made roads and railways unusable.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Usability

Usability can be described as the capacity of a system to provide a condition for its users to perform the tasks safely, effectively, and efficiently while enjoying the experience. In software engineering, usability is the degree to which a software can be used by specified consumers to achieve quantified objectives with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a quantified context of use.

The object of use can be a software application, website, book, tool, machine, process, vehicle, or anything a human interacts with. A usability study may be conducted as a primary job function by a usability analyst or as a secondary job function by designers, technical writers, marketing personnel, and others. It is widely used in consumer electronics, communication, and knowledge transfer objects (such as a cookbook, a document or online help) and mechanical objects such as a door handle or a hammer.

Usability includes methods of measuring usability, such as needs analysis and the study of the principles behind an object's perceived efficiency or elegance. In human-computer interaction and computer science, usability studies the elegance and clarity with which the interaction with a computer program or a web site (web usability) is designed. Usability considers user satisfaction and utility as quality components, and aims to improve user experience through iterative design.