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UCD for Different Project Types, Part 2: Core Design Activities by Project Types |
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| Lynn Percival and Jack Scanlon | |
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| Abstract: The user-centered design methodology employed within many parts of IBM incorporates many features of usage-centered design, including user roles and task modeling based on essential use cases. This second part of a two-part article describes how core design activities are modified to fit the needs of various types of projects, including vendor applications, evolution of existing applications, complete rewrite of existing applications, and new applications. | |
| Keywords: user-centered design, usage-centered design, usability, user interface design, design methodology, project management, iterative development | |
| Article on IBM DeveloperWorks, March 2002. | |
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| Related Documents: Project Types, Part 1 [#119], Web Applications [#118] | |
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