Dreamweaver Wireframing Extension, 1 May 2001

... there should be someone on the team who is looking after the HCI side of things. In my experience, this is usually not the... all points of the project. So I would recommend that the HCI person leads the early prototyping, but ensures input and ideas come ...
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For anybody involved with usability in London , 18 Oct 2000

...30 - 7pm Flexible arrival time, drinks. 7 - 7.30pm Brief session on Usability and Interactive TV to be led by Ian Pardoe, Head of the HCI Group at ntl 7.30 - 8pm Brief session on whether or not there is a need for a 'London Usability Group' - and if so, ...
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A daily dose of usability for Creatives., 30 Oct 2000

... a previous thread but no apologies for repetition: a group to provide a forum for all those working in Usability, HCI, Ergonomics, UI Design, Information Architecture and / or User Experience in London. Subscribe: london_usability-subscribe@egroups.com...
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Dreamweaver Wireframing Extension, 3 May 2001

As David points out, we are pulling out some vintage jargon in this thread: - 'timeboxing' - 'iteration' - 'wireframing' - 'HCI' etc I'd love to take a clipboard out onto the streets and conduct a random polling of passers-by to see what they ...
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Usability: good book + how important is it?, 14 May 2001

...of the idea before the application and the fact is, in the long-run it doesnÕt matter how much effort is put into HCI, technical consultancy, content creation, etc if you are unable to convert it into creative ideas and innovation. If you only ÔdoÕ things ...
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The creative freedom of standardisation, 29 Aug 2001

... what they are looking for, job descriptions are vague, confused or non-existent. Designers come with programming, brand or latterly, HCI experience. Often they want it all. Why aren’t there any standards? More guidelines, more restrictions, detailed job ...
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The creative freedom of standardisation, 12 Nov 2001

... are looking for, job >descriptions are vague, confused or non-existent. >Designers come with programming, brand or latterly, HCI >experience. Often they want it all. Why aren’t there >any standards? More guidelines, more restrictions, >detailed job ...
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Usability standards, 18 Nov 2001

...is very ergo-centric and academic. They insist on gathering data as pure metrics of system functionality unrelated to users - The HCI group as promulgated by championed by ACM, is very academic in its research focused approach to "Machine Language" and ...
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Usability standards, 22 Nov 2001

... and development. (At a time when we need clients and supplier teams working even closer together!) A decent research-driven, user-focussed HCI approach will tell you - as you know - that there are no usability *rules* as such, only guidelines, as the ...
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Defining user requirements for e-CRM implementation, 3 May 2002

Hello Stephen, You should try to find some good software development / HCI textbooks about defining requirements, particular methodologies include stakeholder interviews using USTM or CUSTOM, contextual analysis, and task analysis. Your basic questions...
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Defining user requirements for e-CRM implementation, 4 Jun 2002

... May 2002 dcjarvis wrote: >Hello Stephen, > >You should try to find some good software development / >HCI textbooks about defining requirements, particular >methodologies include stakeholder interviews using USTM or >CUSTOM, contextual analysis, and...
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Further training - Suitable masters, 9 Oct 2003

...the marketing side we offer an optional module 'Beyond e-business'. The course also covers media & internet law, design and layout, HCI and more. More details at: Good luck, Neil On 16:19:47 8 October 2003 Gary Baker wrote: >Hi Rob > ...
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Further training - Suitable masters, 9 Oct 2003

... On the marketing side we >offer an optional module 'Beyond e-business'. The course >also covers media & internet law, design and layout, >HCI and more. > >More details at: > > > >Good luck, > >Neil > >On 16:19:47 8 October 2003 Gary Baker ...
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List of UK Usability and Accessibility Companies for Buyer's Guide, 18 Jan 2005

...'t include them on the basis of turnover, impressive as it may be. Criteria for selection includes: clients, specialisms, HCI-qualified personnel, sector-specific knowledge, a usable and accessible website, top 50 visibility in Google for 'usability' ...
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From Paper to Page – what’s the ideal web design process?, 7 Apr 2005

... in Psychology, they are expert as sifting "real" user requirements - what we refer to as preference data. According to HCI standards this stage should incorporate the users end "context of use" into the equation. We also believe at The Usability ...
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