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Exploring Multiple Usability Perspectives. / Uldall-Espersen, Tobias.
Human-computer interaction -INTERACT 2007: 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference, Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil, September 10-14, 2007, proceedings, Part I. red. / Cécilia Baranauskas; Philippe Palanque; Julio Abascal; Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa. Springer, 2007. s. 628-632 (Lecture notes in computer science; Nr. 4662).
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Harvard
Uldall-Espersen, T 2007, Exploring Multiple Usability Perspectives. i C Baranauskas, P Palanque, J Abascal & S Diniz Junqueira Barbosa (red), Human-computer interaction -INTERACT 2007: 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference, Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil, September 10-14, 2007, proceedings, Part I. Springer, Lecture notes in computer science, nr. 4662, s. 628-632, IFIP TC 134 international conference on human-computer interaction, Rio De Janiero, Brasilien, 10/09/2007.
APA
Uldall-Espersen, T. (2007). Exploring Multiple Usability Perspectives. I C. Baranauskas, P. Palanque, J. Abascal, & S. Diniz Junqueira Barbosa (red.), Human-computer interaction -INTERACT 2007: 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference, Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil, September 10-14, 2007, proceedings, Part I (s. 628-632). Springer. Lecture notes in computer science Nr. 4662
Vancouver
Uldall-Espersen T. Exploring Multiple Usability Perspectives. I Baranauskas C, Palanque P, Abascal J, Diniz Junqueira Barbosa S, red., Human-computer interaction -INTERACT 2007: 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference, Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil, September 10-14, 2007, proceedings, Part I. Springer. 2007. s. 628-632. (Lecture notes in computer science; Nr. 4662).
Author
Uldall-Espersen, Tobias. / Exploring Multiple Usability Perspectives. Human-computer interaction -INTERACT 2007: 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference, Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil, September 10-14, 2007, proceedings, Part I. red. / Cécilia Baranauskas ; Philippe Palanque ; Julio Abascal ; Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa. Springer, 2007. s. 628-632 (Lecture notes in computer science; Nr. 4662).
Bibtex
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abstract = "Industrial usability work often fails to produce the expected impact on software products even though significant resources have been used on uncovering problems and suggesting improvements. So, it seems that feedback from industrial usability work lacks persuasiveness, i.e. it fails to convince the key stakeholders that actions need to be taken. This study reports from interviews with 26 stakeholders in software development projects. Our data suggests that the interviewees address usability using different perspectives and based on our observations we describe five such perspectives. Further, we discuss how applying different usability perspectives might inform the persuasiveness of usability work.",
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