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The Google HEART Framework is a tool to measure the quality of the user experience and identify the goals of a project. These criteria, along with the Goals - Signals - Metrics evaluation can be applied to individual projects or across an entire product.<ref>Defining the Heart Framework[https://www.product-frameworks.com/google-heart-framework.html Product-Frameworks]</ref> HEART is a way to use attitudinal measures (Happiness) to predict adoption and usage statistics (Engagement, Adoption, and Retention) that can be tracked using task-based measures in usability testing such as Task completion rate and task time. The HEART framework builds off existing models.<ref>What does the acronym in Heart Framework Stand for? [https://measuringu.com/heart-framework/#targetText=The%20HEART%20framework.,framework%20builds%20off%20existing%20models. MeasuringU]</ref>
 
The Google HEART Framework is a tool to measure the quality of the user experience and identify the goals of a project. These criteria, along with the Goals - Signals - Metrics evaluation can be applied to individual projects or across an entire product.<ref>Defining the Heart Framework[https://www.product-frameworks.com/google-heart-framework.html Product-Frameworks]</ref> HEART is a way to use attitudinal measures (Happiness) to predict adoption and usage statistics (Engagement, Adoption, and Retention) that can be tracked using task-based measures in usability testing such as Task completion rate and task time. The HEART framework builds off existing models.<ref>What does the acronym in Heart Framework Stand for? [https://measuringu.com/heart-framework/#targetText=The%20HEART%20framework.,framework%20builds%20off%20existing%20models. MeasuringU]</ref>
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[[File:Heart_Framework.png|400px|The Google Heart Framework]]<br />
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source: [https://productcoalition.com/why-product-roadmaps-are-so-important-3f4682b6dd61 Thiago Müller]

Revision as of 18:53, 7 October 2019

The Google HEART Framework is a tool to measure the quality of the user experience and identify the goals of a project. These criteria, along with the Goals - Signals - Metrics evaluation can be applied to individual projects or across an entire product.[1] HEART is a way to use attitudinal measures (Happiness) to predict adoption and usage statistics (Engagement, Adoption, and Retention) that can be tracked using task-based measures in usability testing such as Task completion rate and task time. The HEART framework builds off existing models.[2]


The Google Heart Framework
source: Thiago Müller

  1. Defining the Heart FrameworkProduct-Frameworks
  2. What does the acronym in Heart Framework Stand for? MeasuringU