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HICSS
1999
IEEE
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Five Reasons for Scenario-based Design
Scenarios of human-computer interaction help us to understand and to create computer systems and applications as artifacts of human activity
John M. Carroll
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Creating a Scenariologic - Design and Application of a Repeatable Methodology
Context scenarios are widely used for assessing the robustness of strategies and policies in both the private and the public sector. Royal Dutch Shell, for instance, has become re...
Bert Enserink
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IWPC
2000
IEEE
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Case Study of Feature Location Using Dependence Graph
Software change requests are often formulated as requests to modify or to add a specific feature or concept. To implement these changes, the features or concepts must be located i...
Kunrong Chen, Vaclav Rajlich
SERA
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Bridging the Gap between Analysis and Design Using Dependency Diagrams
Requirements specifications often make use of a number of scenarios that are interrelated and that depend on each other in many ways. However, they are often treated separately, o...
Simona Vasilache, Jiro Tanaka
PCM
2004
Springer
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Haptic Interaction in Realistic Multimedia Broadcasting
In this paper, we discuss a haptically enhanced multimedia broadcasting system. Four stages of a proposed system are briefly analyzed: scene capture, haptic editing, data transmis...
Jongeun Cha, Jeha Ryu, Seungjun Kim, Seongeun Eom,...