A “call for answers” around the proposition of an HCI-enriched model
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Software for use: a practical guide to the models and methods of usage-centered design
Software for use: a practical guide to the models and methods of usage-centered design
Object modeling and user interface design: designing interactive systems
Object modeling and user interface design: designing interactive systems
Institutionalization of Usability: A Step-by-Step Guide
Institutionalization of Usability: A Step-by-Step Guide
UPi: a software development process aiming at usability, productivity and integration
CLIHC '05 Proceedings of the 2005 Latin American conference on Human-computer interaction
Designing Interfaces
Incorporating user centered requirement engineering into agile software development
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction design and usability
Aspects of integrating user centered design into software engineering processes
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction design and usability
Key requirements for integrating usability engineering and software engineering
HCII'11 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Human-computer interaction: design and development approaches - Volume Part I
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Usability is growing to become an integral quality aspect of software development, but it is not an exclusive attribute of the generated product; it is also a fundamental attribute for the development process itself. The question is how to adapt software engineering processes (or models) in such a way that they can ensure the development of usable solutions. In this paper, the authors present an integration approach pursuing this goal. It draws on so called `Compliancy and Key Requirements' that can be used for the definition of software processes (or process models) and thereby support the integration of both disciplines. The requirements are based upon representative standards (DIN ISO 13407 and ISO/PAS 18152) but were enhanced by the results of an expert based survey using interviews and questionnaires. Additionally the requirements have been verified by experts and represent an evaluated knowledge base for the development of usable products.