Interaction design

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21Prototyping to Test What This will be the most common prototype you will create in a design project. Create iteratively improved prototypes in order to test out solutions quickly, and then use the test results to improve

Prototyping to Test What This will be the most common prototype you will create in a design project. Create iteratively improved prototypes in order to test out solutions quickly, and then use the test results to improve

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Source URL: public-media.interaction-design.org

- Date: 2016-12-02 06:46:33
    22A  B Prototyping to Decide Why

    A B Prototyping to Decide Why

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    Source URL: public-media.interaction-design.org

    - Date: 2016-12-02 06:48:05
      23INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION, 14(3&4), 447–462 Copyright © 2002, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Extending the Usability of Heuristics for Design and Evaluation: Lead, Follow, and Get Out of

      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION, 14(3&4), 447–462 Copyright © 2002, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Extending the Usability of Heuristics for Design and Evaluation: Lead, Follow, and Get Out of

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      Source URL: www-ist.massey.ac.nz

      - Date: 2008-09-08 02:13:18
        24Controller Design for Human-Robot Interaction Eric Meisner Volkan Isler  Jeff Trinkle

        Controller Design for Human-Robot Interaction Eric Meisner Volkan Isler Jeff Trinkle

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        Source URL: www.cs.rpi.edu

        - Date: 2007-09-13 15:40:57
          25An Expeditious Approach to Modeling IDE Interaction Design Vasco Sousa1 and Eugene Syriani2 DIRO, University of Montreal, Canada  Abstract. Software tools are being used by experts in a variety of

          An Expeditious Approach to Modeling IDE Interaction Design Vasco Sousa1 and Eugene Syriani2 DIRO, University of Montreal, Canada Abstract. Software tools are being used by experts in a variety of

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          Source URL: ceur-ws.org

          - Date: 2015-10-27 09:30:22
            26Electronic Books: Definition, Genres, Interaction Design Patterns Jan O. Borchers Linz University, Austria +April 2, 1999

            Electronic Books: Definition, Genres, Interaction Design Patterns Jan O. Borchers Linz University, Austria +April 2, 1999

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            Source URL: hci.rwth-aachen.de

            - Date: 2004-05-21 14:56:22
              27Applying Graph Theory to Interaction Design Harold Thimbleby1 and Jeremy Gow2 1 University of Swansea,  2

              Applying Graph Theory to Interaction Design Harold Thimbleby1 and Jeremy Gow2 1 University of Swansea, 2

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              Source URL: cs.swan.ac.uk

              - Date: 2008-11-10 06:56:29
                28Design Considerations for Enhancing Word-Scale Visualizations with Interaction Pascal Goffin, Wesley Willett, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Petra Isenberg To cite this version: Pascal Goffin, Wesley Willett, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pe

                Design Considerations for Enhancing Word-Scale Visualizations with Interaction Pascal Goffin, Wesley Willett, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Petra Isenberg To cite this version: Pascal Goffin, Wesley Willett, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pe

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                Source URL: hal.inria.fr

                - Date: 2016-08-27 00:32:59
                  29Genome Informatics 15(2): 171–PreSPI: Design and Implementation of Protein-Protein Interaction Prediction Service System

                  Genome Informatics 15(2): 171–PreSPI: Design and Implementation of Protein-Protein Interaction Prediction Service System

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                  Source URL: www.jsbi.org

                  - Date: 2004-12-21 03:15:21
                    30Interaction Design Sketchbook by Bill Verplank Frameworks for designing interactive products and systems. 1. SKETCHING – beyond craft to design – the importance of alternatives. 2. INTERACTION – do? feel? know? Pro

                    Interaction Design Sketchbook by Bill Verplank Frameworks for designing interactive products and systems. 1. SKETCHING – beyond craft to design – the importance of alternatives. 2. INTERACTION – do? feel? know? Pro

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                    Source URL: nosolosoftware.com

                    - Date: 2015-08-04 15:35:14