Software for Use: A Practical Guide to the Models and Methods of Usage-Centered Design

Software for Use: A Practical Guide to the Models and Methods of Usage-Centered Design

Software for Use: A Practical Guide to the Models and Methods of Usage-Centered Design

In the quest for quality, software developers have long focused on improving the internal architecture of their products. Larry L. Constantine--who originally created structured design to effect such improvement--now joins with well-known consultant Lucy A. D. Lockwood to turn the focus of software development to the external architecture.

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