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Task Analysis

Also known as: Hierarchical Task Analysis, HTA

A systematic method for breaking down complex activities into their component tasks, subtasks, and actions to understand how users accomplish goals when interacting with a system. In accessibility and usability evaluation, task analysis is used to identify potential barriers by examining each step a user must take to complete an activity, revealing where the interface may fail to support users with specific disabilities. Task analysis can be performed from multiple perspectives — the user's actions, the system's responses, and the interaction between them — and is particularly valuable for evaluating non-visual interfaces such as sonification and auditory displays, where traditional GUI-focused inspection methods may not apply. The method helps designers understand not just what users need to do, but what they need to know, perceive, and decide at each step.

Category: Research Methods · Human-Computer Interaction · Accessibility Evaluation

Related: Usability · Usability Inspection · Heuristic Evaluation · Cognitive Walkthrough

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