- From: Marja-Riitta Koivunen <marja@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 07:56:50 -0500
- To: "Jonathan Chetwynd" <jay@peepo.com>, "Scott Luebking" <phoenixl@netcom.com>, <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
I think it is a goood idea. However, we should make sure we are not doing the same thing that has already been done at the usability circles. There are quite a lot of material and collections e.g. http://www.hcibib.org/, http://www.useit.com/, CHI conference proceedings in ACM digital library. To go through all of them and prioritize them is a huge job. Marja At 08:24 AM 1/26/00 -0000, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: >If we have sufficient resources should these references, with brief >descriptions be collected into a document? > > >jay@peepo.com > >Jonathan Chetwynd >Special needs teacher / web accessibility consultant >education and outreach working group member, web accessibility initiative, >W3C >----- Original Message ----- >From: Scott Luebking <phoenixl@netcom.com> >To: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org> >Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 4:57 AM >Subject: Re: some references on user need assessment > > >> Hi, >> >> Here are some links which refer to user-centered design which is related >to >> user needs analysis. >> >> http://inf2.pira.co.uk/use-bck.htm >> http://sims.berkeley.edu/courses/is213/s99/Lectures.html >> >> >> These are links to pages on usability testing which is also related to >> user needs analysis. Some of the techniques are similar. >> >> http://www.best.com/~jthom/usability/ >> http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/681/1997/jas/index.html >> >> >> Scott >> >> >
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