An agile information-architecture-driven approach for the development of user-centered interactive software
Entity
UAM. Departamento de Ingeniería InformáticaPublisher
Association for Computing MachineryDate
2015Citation
10.1145/2829875.2829919
Interacción '15: Proceedings of the XVI International Conference on Human Computer Interaction. New York: ACM, 2015. 50
ISBN
978-145033463-1DOI
10.1145/2829875.2829919Funded by
This work has been supported by the funding projects «eMadrid», granted by the Madrid Research Council (project code S2013/ICE-2715) and «Flexor», granted by the Spanish Government (project code TIN2014-52129-R).Project
Comunidad de Madrid. S2013/ICE-2715/EMADRID; Gobierno de España. TIN2014-52129-REditor's Version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2829875.2829919Subjects
Agile Development; Information Architecture; Usability; User-Centered Design; InformáticaNote
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© 2015 ACMAbstract
For the most part, Information Architecture processes include sets
of activities and techniques to be carried out by the development
team to create interactive applications effectively, involving
usability concerns at every development step. In fact, plenty of
process models have already been proposed to bridge the gap
between User-Centered Development and Information
Architecture, empowering the development team to build usable
applications successfully. However, the combination of User-
Centered Development and Information Architecture paradigms
sometimes results in cumbersome process models containing lots
of phases and activities to be considered, which increases the
cycle time to have partial and validated software increments
readily. As less effort has been devoted to speed up the usable
Information Architecture development, the aim of this paper is to
address such problem. To do so, we present Scrum-UIA, an agile
and usable development process driven by the Information
Architecture. This process is intended to develop web applications
by splitting up responsibilities and tasks, and decreasing the time
to perform technical activities, in order to readily obtain usable
software increments.
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Google Scholar:Rojas Pino, Luis Alberto
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Macías Iglesias, José Antonio
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