Usage-Centered Design Approach
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A Usage-Centered Design Approach is an user interface design approach that is based on a focus on user intention patterns and user usage patterns.
- See: Larry Constantine, Use-Centered Design, User-Centered Design, User Interface Design, Use Case, Task Analysis, Interaction Design, Software Prototyping, Task Case.
References
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage-centered_design Retrieved:2024-2-26.
- Usage-centered design is an approach to user interface design based on a focus on user intentions and usage patterns. It analyzes users in terms of the roles they play in relation to systems and employs abstract (essential) use cases [1] for task analysis. It derives visual and interaction design from abstract prototypes based on the understanding of user roles and task cases. Usage-centered design was introduced by Larry Constantine and Lucy Lockwood. The primary reference is their book. [2]