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Design Artifact's, Design Principles, Problems, Goals and Importance

Published 7 Aug 2010 in cs.HC | (1008.1322v1)

Abstract: Designing human computer interaction interface is an important and a complex task, but it could be simplified by decomposing task into subcomponents and maintaining relationships among those subcomponents. Task decomposition is a structured approach, applicable in both Software Engineering and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) fields depending on specific processes and design artifacts. Using design artifacts applications could be made for analysis and design by making the hand draw sketches to provide high level of logical design based on user requirements, usage scenarios and essential use cases. To design hand draw sketches there are some strategies to be followed .i.e., planning, sequential work flow, and levels of details. In this research paper we are presenting design artifacts, goals, principles, guidelines and currently faced problems to human computer interaction design community. Moreover in the end concluded with assessed observations in a case study.

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