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How to integrate usability into the software development process
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Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering table of contents
Shanghai, China
TUTORIAL SESSION: Tutorials: half-day tutorials table of contents
Pages: 1079 - 1080  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-375-1
Authors
Natalia Juristo  Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, (Madrid) - Spain
Xavier Ferre  Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, (Madrid) - Spain
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGSOFT: ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Usability is increasingly recognized as a quality attribute that one has to explicitly deal with during development. Nevertheless, usability techniques, when applied, are decoupled from the software development process. The host of techniques offered by the HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) field make the task of selecting the most appropriate ones for a given project and organization a difficult task. Project managers and developers aiming to integrate usability practices into their software process have to face important challenges, as the techniques are not described in the frame of a software process as it is understood in SE (Software Engineering). Even when HCI experts (either in-house or from an external organization) are involved in the integration process, it is also a tough endeavour due to the strong differences in terminology and overall approach to software development between HCI and SE. In this tutorial we will present, from a SE viewpoint, which usability techniques can be most valuable to development teams with little or no previous usability experience, how a particular set of techniques can be selected according to the specific characteristics of the organization and project, and how usability techniques match with the activity groups in the development process.


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Ferré, X. Web-Based Framework for Integrating Usability Practices into the Software Process (2006) http://is.ls.fi.upm.es/xavier/usabilityframework/
 
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Ferré, X., Juristo, N., Moreno, A.M. (2005) "Which, When and How Usability Techniques and Activities Should Be Integrated". In Human-Centered Software Engineering - Integrating Usability in the Development Process. ed. by A. Seffah, J. Gulliksen, M.D. Desmarais. Springer, 2005. pp. 173--200.
 
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Ferré, X., Juristo, N., Moreno, A.M. (2006) "Obstacles for the Integration of HCI Practices into Software Engineering Development Processes". In Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction. ed. by C. Ghaoui. Idea Group Reference, 2006. pp. 422--42.

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Natalia Juristo: colleagues
Xavier Ferre: colleagues