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Developing software systems which are easy to use while
simultaneously increasing the productivity, performance and
satisfaction of users is still a major challenge in software
engineering. Thus a large number of usability engineering methods
have been proposed to systematically develop software with high
usability. A large number of studies indicate that even basic
usability engineering methods are not integrated in software
development lifecycles practiced in industrial settings. Yet
problems in the adoption of methods by project teams are rarely
examined. This book provides a new perspective on the integration
and adoption of usability engineering methods by software
development teams. The adoption of methods by project teams -
contrary to popular belief - is not assured just because it is
mandated by the organization. This work argues that usability
engineering methods can only be regarded as integrated in the
software development process of an organization when these methods
are practiced and accepted by development teams. So far no
frameworks for examining the acceptance of methods by project teams
and for exploiting such data for guiding project teams in method
deployment are available. To address this problem, this book
presents an approach which consists of a process meta-model for
guiding project teams in the deployment of usability en- neering
methods and a measurement framework for measuring the acceptance of
the deployed methods. The approach is called Adoption-Centric
Usability Engineering.
Developing software systems which are easy to use while
simultaneously increasing the productivity, performance and
satisfaction of users is still a major challenge in software
engineering. Thus a large number of usability engineering methods
have been proposed to systematically develop software with high
usability. A large number of studies indicate that even basic
usability engineering methods are not integrated in software
development lifecycles practiced in industrial settings. Yet
problems in the adoption of methods by project teams are rarely
examined. This book provides a new perspective on the integration
and adoption of usability engineering methods by software
development teams. The adoption of methods by project teams -
contrary to popular belief - is not assured just because it is
mandated by the organization. This work argues that usability
engineering methods can only be regarded as integrated in the
software development process of an organization when these methods
are practiced and accepted by development teams. So far no
frameworks for examining the acceptance of methods by project teams
and for exploiting such data for guiding project teams in method
deployment are available. To address this problem, this book
presents an approach which consists of a process meta-model for
guiding project teams in the deployment of usability en- neering
methods and a measurement framework for measuring the acceptance of
the deployed methods. The approach is called Adoption-Centric
Usability Engineering.
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