Partial table of contents: Work Processes: Scenarios as a Preliminary Vocabulary (K. Kuutti). Creating Contexts for Design (M. Kyng). Scenario Use in the Design of a Speech Recognition System (J. Karat). Usage Representations for Reuse of Design Insights: A Case Study of Access to On-Line Books (T. Carey & M. Rusli). Design Space Analysis and Use Representations (A. MacLean & D. McKerlie). Rapid Prototyping of User Interfaces Driven by Task Models (P. Johnson, et al.). Generating Object-Oriented Design Representations via Scenario Queries (S. Robertson). The Use-Case Construct in Object-Oriented Software Engineering (I. Jacobson). Discussion: Scenarios as Engines of Design (R. Mack). Some Reflections on Scenarios (B. Nardi). Index.
JOHN M. CARROLL, Ph.D., is Chair of the Computer Science Department at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Prior to coming to Virginia Tech, he was program manager at the IBM User-Interface Institute. He is the author of hundreds of technical papers and numerous books in the area of human-computer interaction, including The Nurnberg Funnel: Designing Minimalist Instruction for Practical Computer Skill and Designing Interaction: Psychology at the Human-Computer Interface.
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