Methods in search of methodology-combining HCI and object orientation

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Software design and user interface design and analysis methods are each insufficient methods for ensuring good software development. We propose a combination of object-oriented analysis and design, human computer interaction, and process redesign forged into one methodology. We describe the use of these methods in a project case study and conclude with a synopsis of how the methods worked and lessons we learned.

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McDaniel, S. E., Olson, G. M., & Olson, J. S. (1994). Methods in search of methodology-combining HCI and object orientation. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 145–151). Publ by ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/191666.191728

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