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Software Engineers and HCI Practitioners Learning to Work Together: A Preliminary Look at Expectations
Norfolk, Virginia March 01-March 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSEE.2004.127650917th Conference on Software Engineeri ...
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Allen E. Milewski, Monmouth University
This survey studied the expectations of Software Engineering graduate students who took an HCI course, regarding the interaction of engineers and HCI practitioners in their future workplace. The data are suggestive that students with HCI training, compared both with non-HCI students and with current Industry practices, expect to keep abreast of the HCI field more actively, expect design decisions and usability testing to be more collaborative and expect to see a greater degree of interaction between engineers and HCI practitioners in the future.
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Allen E. Milewski, "Software Engineers and HCI Practitioners Learning to Work Together: A Preliminary Look at Expectations," cseet, pp.45-49, 17th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEET'04), 2004
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