Summative Evaluation
Also known as: Summative Usability Testing, Summative Assessment
Usability evaluation conducted on functional software or high-fidelity prototypes, typically later in the development process, to measure the effectiveness of specific design choices. Summative testing uses representative users performing representative tasks and often involves quantitative metrics like task completion rates and time. For people with cognitive disabilities like dementia, standard summative metrics may need modification—task completion time is often inappropriate due to mental fatigue, conversation, and memory variability.
Category: usability · evaluation · research methods
Related: Formative Evaluation · Usability Testing · System Usability Scale