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CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Software design and engineering as a social process
Traditionally, software engineering processes are based on a formalist model that emphasizes strict documentation, procedural and validation standards. Although this is a poor fit...
William A. Stubblefield, Tania L. Carson
INTERACT
2003
13 years 8 months ago
The Misapplication of Engineering Models to Business Decisions
: The HCI community has long been accused of delivering ‘common sense’, ‘useless’ information, and to be ignorant of business needs. HCI experts are also criticized for fai...
Gitte Lindgaard
ACMDIS
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Storyboarding: an empirical determination of best practices and effective guidelines
Storyboarding is a common technique in HCI and design for demonstrating system interfaces and contexts of use. Despite its recognized benefits, novice designers still encounter ch...
Khai N. Truong, Gillian R. Hayes, Gregory D. Abowd
HCI
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Non-commercial Object-Base Scene Description
This paper investigates methods of describing two-dimensional and three-dimensional scenes using eXtensible Mark-up Language (XML). It also investigates the initial development of ...
Stephen R. Gulliver, Gheorghita Ghinea, K. Kaur
ACMDIS
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Investigating design knowledge reuse for interface development
Reusing HCI design knowledge shows potential in allowing practitioners to design based on previously identified concerns. A reuse approach is presented that is based on claims, de...
Shahtab Wahid