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Proceedings of the 1983 annual conference on Computers : Extending the human resource - ACM 83, 1983
Requirements engineering involves three processes: (1) problem recognition; (2) problem understanding; (3) solution space specification. [5] This paper focuses on problem recognition and problem understanding—the needs determination component of requirements engineering.
Anne C. Steele, Barbara J. Nowell
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Requirements engineering involves three processes: (1) problem recognition; (2) problem understanding; (3) solution space specification. [5] This paper focuses on problem recognition and problem understanding—the needs determination component of requirements engineering.
Anne C. Steele, Barbara J. Nowell
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On Indistinguishability and Prototypes
Logic Journal of IGPL, 2003Summary: Tolerance spaces are sets equipped with a reflexive, symmetric, but not necessarily transitive, relation of indistinguishability, and are useful for describing vagueness based on error-prone measurements. We show that any tolerance space can be embedded in one generated by comparisons using prototypical objects.
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Prototypes and prototyping in design research
2014In contrast, our focus will be on the roles of prototypes as vehicles for research about, for and through design. We focus on prototyping within research processes that necessarily involve design activities, which we will refer to as constructive design research, i.e.
Wensveen, Stephan, Matthews, Ben
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Information Technology & People, 1990
Explains and defines prototyping in terms of its character, actors and types. Examines four aspects: its use in the software development process, its goals, horizontal and vertical and the relationship between prototype and application system. Clarifies the distinction between breadboard and prototype.
Reinhard Budde +3 more
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Explains and defines prototyping in terms of its character, actors and types. Examines four aspects: its use in the software development process, its goals, horizontal and vertical and the relationship between prototype and application system. Clarifies the distinction between breadboard and prototype.
Reinhard Budde +3 more
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IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2001
Today, besides introducing intelligence directly into equipment/systems through embedded microcomputers and providing virtual prototyping through enhanced computer-aided design/computer-aided engineering (CAD/CAE) facilities, information now is well regarded as an essential part of the integrated design approach whereby all members of the prototype ...
Kok-Meng Lee, Tarek M. Sobh
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Today, besides introducing intelligence directly into equipment/systems through embedded microcomputers and providing virtual prototyping through enhanced computer-aided design/computer-aided engineering (CAD/CAE) facilities, information now is well regarded as an essential part of the integrated design approach whereby all members of the prototype ...
Kok-Meng Lee, Tarek M. Sobh
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Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct, 2015
We demonstrate potentials of adding a gaze tracking unit to a smartwatch, allowing hands-free interaction with the watch itself and control of the environment. Users give commands via gaze gestures, i.e. looking away and back to the GazeWatch. Rapid presentation of single words on the watch display provides a rich and effective textual interface ...
John Paulin Hansen +5 more
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We demonstrate potentials of adding a gaze tracking unit to a smartwatch, allowing hands-free interaction with the watch itself and control of the environment. Users give commands via gaze gestures, i.e. looking away and back to the GazeWatch. Rapid presentation of single words on the watch display provides a rich and effective textual interface ...
John Paulin Hansen +5 more
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Advanced Prototyping With Parametric Prototypes
2007The “Parametric Prototype” has been developed as a tool for integrated parametric and physical shape representation to optimize styling and design. This tool will be applied in the early phases of the product development process at an appropriate level of detail, e.g. for the fast visualization of car parameters and proportions of the exterior car body.
Reiner Anderl, K. Mecke, L. Klug
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Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques, 2000
In this paper, we describe "Experience Prototyping" as a form of prototyping that enables design team members, users and clients to gain first-hand appreciation of existing or future conditions through active engagement with prototypes. We use examples from commercial design projects to illustrate the value of such prototypes in three critical design ...
Marion Buchenau, Jane Fulton Suri
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In this paper, we describe "Experience Prototyping" as a form of prototyping that enables design team members, users and clients to gain first-hand appreciation of existing or future conditions through active engagement with prototypes. We use examples from commercial design projects to illustrate the value of such prototypes in three critical design ...
Marion Buchenau, Jane Fulton Suri
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IBM Systems Journal, 2003
Prototyping, a technique often employed by software developers, has been primarily used for usability studies. We discuss in this paper, through case studies, our experience in the use of prototyping during various phases of the product life cycle, including planning, testing, marketing, and field support.
Ron Van Buskirk, Brian W. Moroney
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Prototyping, a technique often employed by software developers, has been primarily used for usability studies. We discuss in this paper, through case studies, our experience in the use of prototyping during various phases of the product life cycle, including planning, testing, marketing, and field support.
Ron Van Buskirk, Brian W. Moroney
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Women's Studies International Forum, 1996
Abstract Femininity and masculinity, as abstract, nonbiological concepts, are very difficult to define. Culturally and socially induced, they are subject to drastic change over time. This article presents prototypical notions of feminine and masculine, as they appeared from a categorisation test performed by Dutch students.
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Abstract Femininity and masculinity, as abstract, nonbiological concepts, are very difficult to define. Culturally and socially induced, they are subject to drastic change over time. This article presents prototypical notions of feminine and masculine, as they appeared from a categorisation test performed by Dutch students.
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