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Humancentered Software Engineering Integrating Usability In The Software Development Lifecycle 1st Edition Ahmed Seffah

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Humancentered Software Engineering Integrating Usability In The Software Development Lifecycle 1st Edition Ahmed Seffah
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Ahmed Seffah, Jan Gulliksen, Michel C. Desmarais
ISBN: 9781402040276, 140204027X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Humancentered Software Engineering Integrating Usability In The Software Development Lifecycle 1st Edition Ahmed Seffah by Ahmed Seffah, Jan Gulliksen, Michel C. Desmarais 9781402040276, 140204027X instant download after payment.

The fields of HCI and Software Engineering have evolved almost independently of each other until the last decade, when it became apparent that an integrated and combined perspective would benefit the development of interactive software applications. The chapters in this book are written by prominent researchers who bring to light the major integration issues and challenges, and offer a variety of solutions to bridging the HCI and SE gap, including: * Extending software engineering artifacts for UI specification, such as annotating use cases with task descriptions, * Enhancing object-oriented software engineering notations and models * Possible extensions of HCI methods for requirements gathering through field observations and interviews, deriving a conceptual design model from scenario, task models and use cases and using personae as a way to understand and model end-users, * New methodologies for interactive systems design, as well as approaches complementing existing methodologies.

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