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Design science-oriented usability modelling for software requirements
pp. 373-382
Abstract
An identified key reason for degraded usability in software systems is the deficiencies of current RE practice to incorporate usability perspectives effectively into SRS. The explicit expression of user and usability aspects in SRS benefits designers, developers, and testers in ensuring optimal usability in software products. This paper presents the results of a design-science oriented user interface design study to validate the proposition that incorporating user modelling and usability modelling in SRS improves design.
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Jacko Julie (2007) Human-computer interaction. Interaction design and usability: 12th international conference, hci international 2007, beijing, china, july 22-27, 2007, proceedings, part i. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 373-382
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73105-4_41
Full citation:
Adikari Sisira, McDonald Craig, Lynch Neil (2007) „Design science-oriented usability modelling for software requirements“, In: J. Jacko (ed.), Human-computer interaction. Interaction design and usability, Dordrecht, Springer, 373–382.