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Intel Usage-to-Platform Requirements Process

Glen Anderson
- 15 Feb 2007 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 01
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This article is published in Intel Technology Journal.The article was published on 2007-02-15. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: User experience design & User interface design.

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User experience quality: a conceptual framework for goal setting and measurement

TL;DR: A simple framework for conceptualizing the components of user experience is proposed in order to communicate with UX stakeholders and advance goal setting and measurement in applied settings.

Customer Centered Products: Creating Successful Products Through Smart Requirements Management (Продукты для клиента: создание успешных продуктов с помощью грамотного управления требованиями)

TL;DR: CUSTOMER-CENTERED PRODUCTS as discussed by the authors is a highly practical new book that helps readers gain a clear understanding of how to elicit the right requirements early on in a project and make the right product the first time.
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From personal to collaborative information management: a design science's approach

TL;DR: Evaluation of five solution concepts aimed to address challenges in managing projects, tasks, and different modes of work found that both users and Information Technology departments appeared to best resonate with the concept of "project workspace," which was conceptualized as a persistent space that allowed users to organize, track, and resume active project work.
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Writing Effective Use Cases

TL;DR: Object technology expert Alistair Cockburn borrows from his extensive experience in this realm, and expands on the classic treatments of use cases to provide software developers with a "nuts-and-bolts" tutorial for writing use cases.
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The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity (2nd Edition)

Alan Cooper
TL;DR: The Inmates are running the asylum as mentioned in this paper argues that the business executives who make the decisions to develop these products are not the ones in control of the technology used to create them.
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The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity

Alan Cooper
TL;DR: The Inmates are Running The Asylum as mentioned in this paper is a classic book about software development environments where programmers and engineers run the show and end up being "back-seat drivers" for product development.
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Customer Centered Products: Creating Successful Products Through Smart Requirements Management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of guidelines for creating and managing good requirements, including: 1. Requirements: Structure for Success 2. Why Johnny Can't Write Requirements: Cultural, Educational, and Management Influences of Requirements Definition 3. The View from the Top: Steps to Creating and Managing Good Requirements 4. Creating a Shared Vision: Scoping the Project Up Front 5. One Day in the Life of a Product: Using Operational Concepts to Improve Requirements Quality 6. Collision Course: Identifying and Managing Interfaces 7. Be Careful What You Ask For