New directions on agile methods: a comparative analysis
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering
Making a difference: a survey of the usability profession in Sweden
Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
Survey on the UCD integration in the industry
Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
Interacting with Computers
U-SCRUM: An Agile Methodology for Promoting Usability
AGILE '08 Proceedings of the Agile 2008
An investigation into the use of field methods in the design and evaluation of interactive systems
BCS-HCI '08 Proceedings of the 22nd British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Culture, Creativity, Interaction - Volume 1
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Over the past decades, usability techniques have been introduced into software development practices. At the same time many software development teams have started to use the agile development process --- Scrum --- to plan and organize their software projects. The focus of this study is to explore how usability techniques are integrated during software development in Scrum projects. The most commonly used usability technique in Scrum projects is workshops, followed by lo-fi prototyping, interviews and meetings with users, all used by more than half of the participants. The technique that is most frequently used is lo-fi prototyping used by more than half of the participants two to four times a month. All these usability techniques are informal, meaning that these techniques can be used quickly without much preparation. Formal usability evaluation with users is a highly ranked technique by the participants but not commonly used by them.