on 14/04/00 20:23, Jayant Hardikar at hardikar_jayant@... wrote: Hi Jay If you're developing a web application and are considering a model based approach I...
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Tom Nunes
tnunes@...
Apr 28, 2000 10:39 am
I have an interesting design challenge and I wonder if others in the group have addressed it. During our analysis and requirements sessions, the issue of...
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ERiba@...
May 11, 2000 1:45 pm
Hi. I'm new to the design field. I've been reading loads of books (Arlov, Cooper, Raskin, and just started "Software for Use") with tons of different (but...
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Larry Constantine
lConstantine@...
May 11, 2000 3:21 pm
Elisabeth, ... There is more than one way that you can find yourself in this sort of apparent dilemma, and it is unclear from your question with which sort of ...
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ERiba@...
May 11, 2000 10:42 pm
... of ... sort of ... arises ... process ... Sorry for the vagueness. This is involving two (or more) simultaneous users on different machines. Related to...
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Nuno Nunes
njn@...
May 19, 2000 2:31 pm
Hi there We are organizing a workshop about UML and interactive system development in the forthcoming UML'2000 conference. Please take a look at the CFP bellow...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Sep 8, 2000 11:16 pm
Although it looks like this group may have become inactive, I'll drop a post here anyway to see if someone is listening. I'm looking for resources –...
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Thomas Nunes
tnunes@...
Sep 9, 2000 1:44 am
There is an interesting 3-part paper at http://www.uidesign.net that discusses how to architect the MVC design on the server-side for web-based applications....
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Larry Constantine
lConstantine@...
Sep 9, 2000 12:51 pm
Jeff, ... The real issue is not whether it looks and works like a web-page in a browser or like an application with the browser as thin client. The important...
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Hallvard Tratteberg
hal@...
Sep 11, 2000 6:46 am
... While I agree that you should always start with a task model, this will only cover higher level interaction. Adaption to a particular interaction style and...
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Lu, Hongzheng (Cindy)
CindyLu@...
Sep 11, 2000 2:29 pm
Hi! In many Window-based application software, after the user loges in, a blank page is presented for the user to start. In some software (client-server ...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Sep 11, 2000 3:26 pm
Thanks for the response. This sounds exactly like some of the thought I've been looking for - and the site looks like a great collection of additional ...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Sep 11, 2000 4:06 pm
Larry's comments are indisputably correct. Certainly there's no need for a browser based application to look and feel like one simply for the sake of it. ...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Sep 11, 2000 4:14 pm
Hi Cindy, within the industry I come from there's a lot of emphasis these days on a "manager39;s workbench" sort of approach to the application main page. What...
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Lu, Hongzheng (Cindy)
CindyLu@...
Sep 11, 2000 5:06 pm
Jeff, Thanks for your reponse. I like the approach of showing what the user can do and need to do + statistics info. I just saw one application listing the...
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Larry Constantine
lConstantine@...
Sep 11, 2000 9:26 pm
Halvard, ... Indeed, the devil dwells in the details, which is why we model tasks with essential use cases. These give us a much finer-grained picture of user ...
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Larry Constantine
lConstantine@...
Sep 11, 2000 9:33 pm
Jeff, ... Yes, indeed, and we all must remember that we are the oddballs. The majority of users surfing with IE have no idea that you can ctrl-c & ctrl-v. For ...
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Nuno J. Nunes
njn@...
Sep 11, 2000 10:49 pm
on 09/09/00 02:44, Thomas Nunes at tnunes@... wrote: Thomas and Jeff ... We're organizing a workshop on that subject at the forthcoming UML'2000 ...
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Larry Constantine
lConstantine@...
Sep 24, 2000 1:05 am
This posting to another eGroup (<mailto:tupis2000@egroups.com>) may be of interest to participants in this one. ===== While I applaud the efforts of the...
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dodetoyinbo@...
Nov 22, 2000 2:24 pm
My name is Denise Odetoyinbo. I am a Business Analyst interested in usage centered design. I am very new to this subject and probably will not contribute much...
Hi there, I've just joined the list so "Hello to everyone on the list". I'm a web developer with JSP and Java experience. For the last few weeks I've been...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Dec 12, 2000 9:20 pm
John, This group's been somewhat inactive of late. But I've found that if you post a question, you'll get a response and an opinion or two. I have a question...
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John Sisk
john.sisk@...
Dec 12, 2000 10:34 pm
Jeff, Yes, XP does attempt to avoid a lot of the up-front design. However this doesn't mean that no design is done since in effect XP allows us to design ...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Dec 12, 2000 11:05 pm
Thanks, I'll look for a posting. I should have mentioned, I work in an XP environment as well. In this one it's been tough to inject some organization into...
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Nuno J. Nunes
njn@...
Dec 13, 2000 10:02 am
on 12/12/00 23:05, Jeff Patton at jeff621@... wrote: Hi, the real issue regarding XP and any up-front modeling approach is the testability of the models....
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michael@...
Dec 13, 2000 5:57 pm
unsubscribe ... From: usage-centered@egroups.com [mailto:usage-centered@egroups.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 12:32 AM To: usage-centered@egroups.com...
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John Sisk
john.sisk@...
Dec 16, 2000 12:00 am
Hi Nuno, You bring up an issue I hadn't considered fully , ie testing the model. Thank you for the link to www.extremmodeling.org which opens up a new learning...
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Jeff Patton
jeff621@...
Dec 16, 2000 12:36 am
Just to add my 2 cents to testability and UI - and I'm not sure it pertains directly to extremeModeling: I work in an XP shop, and indeed there is a focus on ...
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Nuno J. Nunes
njn@...
Dec 17, 2000 7:41 pm
... My comment wasn't about usability... It was about XP and lot's of people out there saying that they are doing XP when in fact they found XP to be a "cool"...