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Optimizing agile user-centred design
CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008The goal of this workshop is to improve future Agile user centred design (UCD) experiences for User Experience (UX) practitioners (such as interaction designers, usability professionals, UI designers, etc.) by investigating best practices for Agile UCD.
Desirée Sy, Lynn Miller
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Planning and implementing user-centred design
CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '99, 1998The tutorial presents a structured approach to user centred design, based on the principles of the International Standard "Human centred design processes for interactive systems" (ISO 13407) and other related standards. A core set of practical methods which support the approach are described.
Nigel Bevan, Ian Curson
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Key Principles for User-Centred Systems Design
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2003The concept of user-centred systems design (UCSD) has no agreed upon definition. Consequently, there is a great variety in the ways it is applied, which may lead to poor quality and poor usability in the resulting systems, as well as misconceptions about the effectiveness of UCSD. The purpose of this paper is to propose a definition of UCSD.
Jan Gulliksen +5 more
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Mentoring collaborative user centred design
Proceedings of the 19th Australasian conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Entertaining User Interfaces, 2007User-centred design is a key part of best practice website design, but becomes increasingly difficult when undertaken by an inexperienced, multidisciplinary team gathered from various parts of an organisation. Mentoring is one approach that can help alleviate the pressure and assist such a team in delivering solid results.This paper describes the ...
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The Challenges of User-Centred Design
2009A number of perceptual and psychological issues conspire to make the successful design of interactive systems – and user interfaces in particular – much more difficult than it would seem at first sight. This paper describes the author’s keynote address to the CADUI conference and investigates these issues, touching on attentional, change and mud splash
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Bellcore's user-centred-design support centre
Behaviour & Information Technology, 1994Abstract Bellcore recently replaced its small laboratory that was designed primarily for formal testing of software usability. The new facility is a suite of rooms that handles multiple, independent activities. More importantly, the new space is a manifestation of our philosophy that the best approach to interface design is the cultivation of eclectic ...
Tom Dayton +2 more
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User-Centred Design Using Gamestorming
2016User-centered design (UX) is becoming a standard in software engineering and has tremendous potential in healthcare. The purpose of this tutorial will be to demonstrate and provide participants with practice in user-centred design methods that involve ‘Gamestorming’, a form of brainstorming where ‘the rules of life are ...
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On the integration of user centred design in agile development
Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational, 2014The integration of the User Centred Design (UCD) in Agile systems development processes (Agile) is not without problems. The context of Agile strongly affects the possibilities of IT professionals to conduct user centred activities in their work. In this workshop we will address challenges and success stories and best practices from integrating UCD ...
Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir +5 more
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A User-Centred Approach to Metadata Design
2007The process of development of metadata elements and structures can be approached and supported in a number of different ways. We sketch a user-centred approach to this process, based around an iterative development methodology, and briefly outline some major questions, challenges and benefits related to this approach.
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A user-centred design and evaluation of IR interfaces
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2006This paper presents a user-centred design and evaluation methodology for ensuring the usability of IR interfaces. The methodology is based on sequentially performing: a competitive analysis, user task analysis, heuristic evaluation, formative evaluation and a summative comparative evaluation.
S. M. Zabed Ahmed +2 more
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